PSNI to make contact with high-risk victims of domestic abuse across NI in the coming weeks
The PSNI has said it will be making contact with high-risk victims of domestic abuse across Northern Ireland in the coming weeks, amid an increase in violence against women and…
King lambasted by Australian senator for ‘genocide’ against Indigenous people
The King was berated by an Australian senator who told him “You are not my King” and demanded a treaty between Australia’s First Nations and its government. Senator Lidia Thorpe…
The 42 females who have been killed in NI in the last seven years
They are aged between 23 months and 83 years, from every part of Northern Ireland, linked only by one deeply disturbing trend. Every female featured on these pages died violently…
Christmas appeal: Companies urged to help children at risk of hunger over the holidays
Businesses in Bristol are being urged to get behind a new campaign aimed at feeding 1,000 children at risk of hunger during the festive season. Business Live’s sister site Bristol…
Mass sit-in at Bay Horse pub to commemorate Paul Stephenson’s one man protest
A recreation of a one man sit-in protest that helped changed race laws in the UK takes place this week. Sixty years ago in 1964, Bristol bus boycott activist Paul…
Key road junction on edge of Bristol to close for resurfacing works
A key road junction in a South Gloucestershire village on the outskirts of Bristol will be subject to roadworks today (Monday, October 21) for five days as the road is…
Mysterious creature spotted at Bristol Zoo leaves experts baffled
Keepers at the Bristol Zoo Project have been left baffled by images of a mysterious creature caught on a night vision camera. The zoo’s conservation team made the discovery when…
Council likened to ‘gangsters’ over ‘confusing’ parking restrictions on Bristol road
A business on the Bristol road with the most parking fines in 2023 has called Bristol City Council “gangsters” for only trying to make money with poorly communicated parking restrictions.…
The Take: What is behind the Canada-India fallout?
A rift between the countries heightens after top diplomats are expelled. Sikh protesters picket outside the Consulate General of India, days after Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, including the high…
“Long overdue blessing” as Bristol council considers “big car” parking charges
Bristol Live readers are having their say in our comments section, on the recent proposal to charge drivers of larger cars more for parking in Bristol. The proposals are that…