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7 Reasons We’re Taking Direct Action Against Fracking in Lancashire
by Chris Saltmarsh and Leah Lapautre
‘What Does Gentrification Mean to You?’ Asking Teenagers in Elephant and Castle
by Ciaran Thapar
Climate Apocalypse Vs. Liberal Utopianism: The Arguments For and Against the End of the World
by Nicholas Beuret
Solidarity at Sea: Could Facebook Help Cruise Workers Fight Back?
by Miranda Hall
The Hairpin Drop: The Radical Origins of Pride in the UK
by Emily Jessica Turner
A Story of Queer Riot
by Joni Cohen + Sophie Monk
Government Without Consent
On #NovaraFM James Butler and Aaron Bastani discuss how parliament voted on the Queen's Speech, and how social democracy makes possible a politics beyond it.
May in Power, Just
On#NovaraFM James Butler and Aaron Bastani discuss the Queen's Speech and the spectre of May hanging on at Number 10 - for now.
Britain in Freefall
On NovaraFM Aaron and James discuss the political crisis after the general election and the aftermath of the Grenfell fire.
Election Countdown
On #NovaraFM Aaron Bastani and James Butler look ahead to the June 8th General Election. Could Labour really do it, and how should the left respond?
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Climate Apocalypse Vs. Liberal Utopianism: The Arguments For and Against the End of the World
Over the past few days there have been a series of arguments and rebuttals around a recent New York Magazine article about impending climate catastrophe, opening a debate about what facts mean for environmental action and the politics of fear.
The Hairpin Drop: The Radical Origins of Pride in the UK
Radical. Rebellious. Resistant. This is the real history of Pride in the UK.
A Story of Queer Riot
"Police were barricaded inside, the queers outside, on the street. This spatial switch shows the upheaval of power in this clash. For these glorious hours, the sanctuary of the bar was no longer needed."