On a more upbeat note, there was a wave of community celebrations across the city in mid-January, with the annual wassail events that encourage people to brave the weather and get out into their local ...
Planning permission has been approved to knock down the Galleries and build a major mixed-use development which will include ...
Adverts are watching us – or they could be soon. This is the message conveyed by Digital Dystopia, a new artwork to highlight the dangers of surveillance capitalism and ads deliberately designed to ...
Three banks and one building society across the Bristol area will be closing by the end of 2025 as people increasingly switch to digital devices for their day-to-day banking. The Lloyds banks due to ...
The experiment sees rats or mice placed into a container of water with no means of escape in order to understand the neurobiology of stress ...
At the heart of her vision for the theatre, Bristol Old Vic artistic director Nancy Medina is committed to developing UK writing talent at all stages of their careers. One key tenet of this strategy ...
Bristol University should not be accepting millions of pounds in funding from fossil fuel companies says student Paddy Vipond ...
More than 100 new homes will be built on 3.5 acres of land formerly occupied by the Wills’s tobacco factory. After most of ...
The artwork is a response to the world's reliance on single use plastics and the impact they have on waterways and the ocean.
“By illegally obstructing works, these actions have put both our contractors, protesters and other pedestrians at risk, ...
Fiddlers, a medium-size venue housed in a former 18th century prison, is being touted as a going concern for those in the industry with a 650 capacity, a late license that extends to 6am closing at ...
By focusing on shared goals and inclusive decision-making, the One City Approach has proven that we can achieve more when we work together rather than retreating into ideological silos. It’s a model ...