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Boxing charity which is changing young people's lives receives huge cash windfall

A Bristol boxing charity which famously had Prince Harry and Megan Markle visit, has received a major funding boost…(click to read more)

The man behind Street2Boardroom project which helps drug dealers put business skills to better use

Clayton Planter, who runs Street2Boardroom, which recently featured in a BBC one documentary on Bristol’s most feared gang the Aggi crew…(click to read more)

New home found for St Pauls project supporting youth employment

A Bristol based social enterprise that helps disadvantaged young people is moving into new premises…(click to read more)

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CHANCE ENCOUNTER WITH UK’S ONLY BLIND FENCER

Approaching his first fencing tournament with a hint of inverse snobbery, Neil Maggs was surprised to meet the the UK’s only blind fencer…(click to read more)

‘YOU CAN’T BE WHAT YOU DON’T SEE’

Alex Rotas is on a mission. The 68-year-old Hotwells resident is taking photos of old people exercising and doing sport…(click to read more)

BRISTOL LEADING THE WAY IN DISABILITY SPORTS

St Paul’s DS Club is the only football club in Bristol where players with Down Syndrome can show off their skills…(click to read more)

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How local are our football clubs?

Last season saw two open-top bus tours and huge celebrations in Bristol, as City and Rovers both gained promotion....(click to read more)

Exclusive interview: England's pugnacious prop Ellis Genge is winning his fight against rugby snobbery

Ellis Genge’s one-man war on rugby snobbery is in keeping with a promise he made to his proud father several years ago…(click to read more)

Analysis: Whiteness review — colour and culture without the hysteria

“How do I be a little less white?” was one of the odder questions bouncing about in Whiteness, the journalist Neil Maggs’s inquiry into the latest offshoots of the identity revolution…(click to read more)

GMB weather presenter Alex Beresford leads tributes to pal after cancer death

Good Morning Britain weather presenter Alex Beresford had led tributes to a popular clubber "with a massive heart" following his death aged 33...(click to read more)

BOUNCERS AT CARDIFF SLUG AND LETTUCE REFUSE ENTRY TO GROUP OF MEN

A group of men refused entry to a Cardiff bar have accused it of racial profiling…(click to read more)

We need a media class that looks and sounds like the people it talks and writes about

If the last General Election taught us anything it is that the mainstream media has become banded together around issues that no longer represent the majority of the nation…(click to read more)