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For the first of a series of environmentally-minded events, Bookhaus has organised “a book launch unlike any we have done before”. The bookshop, situated at Rope Walk in the centre, is launching the ...
The Dublin quartet returned to lead the O2 through a rampage of their new album and a couple of old favourites ...
no place like home, a solo exhibition of Andrade’s work will be coming to Kit Form on May 15-18, focused on issues of “place, memory, identity and belonging”.
If those mullets were outrageous, it was nothing compared to the bit of skill from Kalaveti Ravouvou that gave Bristol their ...
Born in Auckland, Steven Luatua has played for Bristol Bears since 2017, previously captaining the club and already securing ...
Bristol is a city where, in the last census, 51.4 per cent of people said they had no religion. Our city is tied with ...
Filton Town Council has encouraged those who hold ongoing or prepaid memberships with Active Nation to contact their bank for ...
Pig masks, burning keyboards, full frontal nudity – their shows were equal parts rock and roll theatre and church for lost souls. Avoiding simple definition, the band became one of the city’s biggest ...
The West of England mayoral election is a five-way marginal that could be one of the closest polling-day battles in British history ...
City of Bristol College has secured its place among the top-performing further education (FE) colleges in the UK, following a strong performance in the government’s 2023–24 Further Education ...
One of Bristol’s most experienced hospitality teams have blamed rent increases in the Old City for the closure of one of their restaurants. Tuesday evening will be the last service at Four Wise ...
A new exhibition at The Launderette will show the work of 16 painters, all responding to the writing of Norwegian author, Karl Ove Knausgård.