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Priyanka Raval

Priyanka Raval

Journalist/Reporter at The Bristol Cable

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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These workers on strike at British Gas are facing ‘fire and rehire’. Is this a sign of things to ...

As we speak to Bristol’s British Gas workers striking against ‘fire and rehire’ tactics, similar disputes rage across the country - is this a sign of the times?
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‘Climate change was taken out of the equation’: Campaigners react t...

In the midst of a climate and ecological crisis, Government planners have given Bristol Airport the go-ahead to expand.
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Homegrown radio station launches second record label and social ent...

The world of community radio is a challenging one, but Noods is going from strength to strength.
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Digital first, local radio last? Striking staff warn BBC changes wi...

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Bristol Unpacked: filmmaker Aodh Breathnach talks knife crime

Neil Maggs talks to Aodh Breathnach about the psychological impact of being the victim of knife crime, and the process of recovery.
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Revealed: Bristol Uni plans to cut student wellbeing services are ‘...

Proposals are to reduce the number of staff in the student wellbeing service, despite concerns about impact on student mental health.
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Vladimir, vapes and defending democracy: when the Cable met Pussy R...

Celebrating the subversive, we spent an evening with Pussy Riot to get behind the balaclavas and discuss all things protest.
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‘Being a man kills your feelings’: Moses McKenzie on masculinity, l...

The Cable catches up with Bristolian author Moses McKenzie to talk about men and masculinity in fiction and the present day.