
Bristol: Behind The Headlines
Each week, Behind the Headlines brings listeners compelling and fascinating conversations from people all over our city - delving behind the headlines of Bristol's news, culture and more.Brought to you by Bristol's independent media, Bristol24/7.Become a member for £5 a month, or £45 a year, to support local independent journalism.
Latest Episode
Episode 96: Is the word ‘Brizzle’ becoming more acceptable to use? (03.11.2023)
Previous Episodes
- Episode 95: What Does Normal Look Like? With Colin Moody and Tom Whitson 27.10.2023
- Episode 94: Jenny Urquhart, 'Normal for Hartcliffe' and Palestine solidarity rally 20.10.2023
- Episode 93: Why should you become a member of Bristol24/7? 13.10.2023
- Episode 92: What are the best things about being a student in Bristol? 22.09.2023
- Inside Bristol’s first carbon neutral podcast studio 19.09.2023
- Episode 91: How should we remember the Bristol Bus Boycott? 21.08.2023
- Episode 90: Are restaurants in Bristol too expensive? 24.07.2023
- Episode 89: The programme helping Bristol's young people achieve their dreams 14.07.2023
- Episode 88: Eastville Park Lido: ‘Catastrophic eyesore’ or much-needed community facility? 06.07.2023
- Episode 87: Where should Bristol build homes in the midst of a housing crisis? 19.06.2023
- Episode 86: What next for 'failing' shopping centre after redevelopment plans rejected? 12.06.2023
- Episode 85: Bristol's first and only queer security firm 30.05.2023
- Episode 84: A harbour swimming special 27.04.2023
- Episode 83: LaToyah McAllister-Jones on the return of St Paul's Carnival 14.04.2023
- Episode 82: The team behind Rain Dogs on filming in Bristol 31.03.2023
- Episode 81: Is Bristol taking the lead on the future of wind energy? 24.03.2023
- Episode 80: Deconstructing Bristol's colonial history 03.03.2023
- Episode 79: Author Emily Koch on Bristol's burgeoning literary scene 23.02.2023
- Episode 78: Practicing yoga with puppies in Bristol 04.01.2023
- Episode 77: The truth behind Bristol's infamous urban legends 22.12.2022