It’s careers day at a school on the outskirts of Bristol, and over two hundred 15- and 16-year-olds are waiting in the sports hall for a presentation. A man explains how their company is at the ...
How much money is too much, what is DIY wealth redistribution & what difference can it make? Neil Maggs asks Frances Howe of ...
Following yet another anti-migrant hotel protest, Nikesh considers whether it’s even possible to engage with the other side ...
Co-founder of Adblock Bristol reminds us of the true cost behind Amazon’s Black Friday, and how advertising that ‘shits in ...
A review into youth violence in Bristol found poverty, school exclusion and SEN failures in every case. We investigate the ...
Three teenagers killed in 18 days exposed Bristol's serious youth violence crisis. This podcast investigates the failing ...
Avon and Somerset is one of at least 29 UK police forces forensically examining mobile phones. We reveal the powerful technology being targeted at low-level crime, and the serious security breaches it ...
From ‘colour your own F-35’ to missile simulators, arms companies are promoting STEM careers in schools, but obscuring their ...
The Cable is not your average newspaper. In 2014, the UK’s journalism industry was at rock bottom. 2012’s Leveson Inquiry report revealed systemic, decades-long criminality by the tabloid press in ...
The destructive juggernaut of Black Friday reminds us why we should resist the advertising industry Co-founder of Adblock Bristol, Robbie Gillet, reminds us of the true cost behind Amazon’s Black ...
WECA chief Helen, who won the mayoral election for Labour in May, talks election pledges, building relationships, and learning from Andy Burnham to put the West Country on the map. Neil chats to ...