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Bristol Harbour Festival returned for 2025 and, while it was a wet one, it certainly wasn’t a wash out. The annual festival took place from Friday to Sunday, with thousands flocking to performances, ...
The Coach & Horses is a long-standing sports pub on Gloucester Lane in Old Market, known for its passionate support of Celtic, the Scottish Premiership football club based in Glasgow which has won ...
But 2000 Trees Festival – or more affectionately known as Trees – prides itself on being ‘more than an event.’ It’s values are rooted in ‘a sense of community, common culture, kinship and collective ...
Union ACORN occupied science centre We The Curious on Saturday as part of a protest against the centre hosting an insurer linked to Israeli companies. There were more than 80 members of ACORN involved ...
Jasmine Coe is a Wiradjuri-British artist and the creator of Coe Gallery, the UK's first Aboriginal-owned gallery ...
Palestine Action is now a proscribed terrorist organisation with support for the group being an arrestable offence ...
It’s the local landscape that is in keeping with the local landscape, not 260 houses. BNG is a simplistic tool often used to enable the development part of sustainable development while ignoring or ...
Multi-instrumental composer Eddie Parker's Airborn project showcased his musical vision and Rob Luft's exuberant guitar virtuosity.
In launching an alliance for musicians speaking out about the war in Gaza, Massive Attack has said “the organised censorship ...
A politician who could end up being one of the most powerful voices on whether Bristol Airport can expand has set out her ...
The latest release from the artist called “Bristol’s answer to Frank Zappa” – though he has recently rejected the comparison – features a video filmed in the lush surroundings of Ashton Court. Cave ...
The replica of the 17th century ship has arrived in time for the Harbour Festival and will be moored next to the Arnolfini ...