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Bristol-based AI firm, One Big Circle has been recognised twice by The Sunday Times. In The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2025, they were recognised as one of the top ten medium-sized companies in ...
Students at the University of Bristol, have produced a report based on their research, that sheds light on barriers to accessing non-NHS mental health support for men of colour. In the six-month long ...
The latest bee swarm saw the buzzing honey makers take over a Belisha beacon opposite the Tobacco Factory, which has a hive on its roof. The arrival of the winged nectar collectors prompted many to do ...
They are the final measures to go live as part of the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood trial, which has been beset by controversy ...
Foxfinder, which won the 2011 Papatango New Writing Prize, interrogates faith and conspiracy in a ravaged and dystopian England. In the context of widespread food scarcity and flooding, a shadowy ...
Preparations for the Women’s Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2025 are well underway. In just under three months’ time, England will kick off the Women’s RWC with their opening match against the USA on August 22 ...
Independent Bristol craft brewery Wiper and True has joined Bristol24/7’s Better Business network, strengthening its commitment to sustainability, community and local collaboration. Founded in 2012, ...
Fairbairn steam cranes are designed to lift heavy loads. Invented in the 19th century, only one exists today and can be found in Bristol close to the M Shed. While there are no cranes to be seen at ...
Ravan says that, despite an independent assessment deeming her home on St John’s Lane in Bedminster being unsafe due to severe mould and structural issues, her housing provider Places for People has ...
They say the old ones are the best and John Lydon proved that’s the case at the O2 Academy. The 69-year-old former Sex Pistols frontman headed to Bristol to kick off his long-time band Public Image ...
Fairbairn steam cranes are designed to lift heavy loads. Invented in the 19th century, only one exists today and can be found in Bristol – at the M Shed. While there are no cranes to be seen at the ...