Block Around The Clock opens anti-fracking festivities

June 28th: The first day of a major protector action against gas fracking near Blackpool kicked off yesterday with ska-robics, speeches and activities from a wide range of green campaigning groups.

Home Office addresses citizenship case after 18 years (and a 24-hour hungerstrike)

June 28th: The Kamil family had spent the previous five years being ignored or told they weren’t a priority until they made a scene by camping outside the Border and Immigration offices in Glasgow.

Abolitionist Futures – Fight Toxic Prisons Conference Report

June 25th: The first of series of reports from the 18th International Conference on Penal Abolition, based on the workshops and talks that took place over three days at Birkbeck university in London.

London: far-right meeting stopped by antifascists in Lewisham

June 14th: It’s been a bad couple of months for anti-fascism in London.

Russian anarchist prisoner receives political asylum in Lithuania

June 27th: Russian anarchist Dmitry Buchenkov received  political asylum in Lithuania, the brother of the activist confirmed.

Indonesia: solidarity call for anarchists imprisoned in Yogyakarta

June 24th: Some worrying news reached us from Indonesia.

Spain: police crack down on anarchists resisting social centre eviction

June 21st: On Tuesday, two people were arrested in A Coruña in relation to the events that occurred during the eviction of A Insumisa social centre.

America’s treatment of refugee children is abhorrent, so is Europe’s

June 22nd: ‘’Hamid* and his kids are in jail, they were rejected again,’’ a volunteer on the Greek island of Chios called to tell me late last year.

Bosnia and the ‘new Balkan route’

June 11th: Freedom’s refugee support correspondent Chiara Lauvergnac reports from Bosnia and Balkans.

Football and Activism in Jerusalem

June 4th: This text was contributed by a fan of Hapoel Katamon: Israel’s first fan owned football club located in one of the poorest neighbourhoods of Jerusalem.

Shut Carlow Street: We’ll run our own union

June 19th: UCU activist Jose Collina reflects this year’s universities pensions strike, won and lost.

The 2017 General Election – One Year On

June 16th: Jon Bigger looks over the stumbling Parliamentary scene as Theresa May struggles with Brexit and Ireland.

Fresh Bread in Jordan

June 15th: Here we share the reflections of a Jordanian anarchist on the ongoing popular mobilizations that have gripped Jordan beginning on May 30, 2018, as a response to tax-reform measures proposed by the State in accordance with International Monetary Fund (IMF) demands.