Hungary: Europe’s creeping fascism

Luke Cooper reports on his recent visit to Hungary, an EU member state where democratic freedoms are no longer taken for granted


Power beyond borders

The climate crisis is the greatest act of systemic racism in human history, argues Cameron Joshi

Stop the scan: turning police into border guards

A police trial is linking street fingerprint scanning to immigration enforcement, writes Remi Joseph-Salisbury

Whose history? Why the People’s History Museum is vital

In recent months, high-profile figures have claimed museums should be ‘neutral’ spaces. Thank goodness, then, for the People’s History Museum, writes Danielle Child

Building a Museum of Dissent

Lisa Kennedy and Donata Miller suggest five ways museums can be sites for dissent


Rewriting history: museums and ‘neutrality’

Museums are socially vital precisely because of their political nature, says Siobhan McGuirk

Net zero emissions by 2050? It’s a sham

Youth climate activist Lola Fayokun calls for climate justice not half measures

We hacked tube ads to call out the Home Office’s hostile environment

Our Future Now on how they helped the Home Office be a little more honest about its policies


Review – Finding a Voice: Asian women in Britain

Finding a Voice: Asian women in Britain, by Amrit Wilson, reviewed by Maya Goodfellow

Workers unite online

They're logging on to combat lagging labour laws, costly court proceedings, and outsourcing management, writes Gaia Caramazza

The political whiteness of #MeToo

We need to confront how the movement is shaped by the power of whiteness, write Alison Phipps

Trumpism goes global

Trumpism is capitalism’s Plan B, writes Nick Dearden