Meghan and Harry's defection to the states shows that as the world’s ruling classes go, the British elite is rather second-rate, writes Ash Sarkar; for a hot, rich, mixed-race woman who’s married to a prince, there are more attractive options than enduring the petty cruelty of palace apparatchiks.
Report
The Women Who Can’t Strike Today Are Exactly Why We Must
by Sophie K Rosa
The pandemic has shown how women's work is disproportionately underpaid, undervalued and unsafe. On International Women's Day, many have gone on strike, but many more won't be able to. Sophie K Rosa reports.
Opinion
The Biden Administration Just Broke International Law. Why Doesn’t Anyone Care?
by Aaron Bastani
Report
After Coronavirus, We Need a New Mental Health System
by Sophie K Rosa
Analysis
Unfinished Revolutions: How the Arab Uprisings Were Drowned in Oil
by David Wearing
Analysis
After All the Hype Over Budget 2021…That’s It?
Opinion
Now Isn’t the Time for a General Tax Hike – We Need to Target Those Who’ve Profited From the Pandemic
Opinion
How Harry and Meghan Quit the Royal Family to Join the US Aristocracy
by Ash Sarkar
Meghan and Harry's defection to the states shows that as the world’s ruling classes go, the British elite is rather second-rate, writes Ash Sarkar; for a hot, rich, mixed-race woman who’s married to a prince, there are more attractive options than enduring the petty cruelty of palace apparatchiks.
Report
The Women Who Can’t Strike Today Are Exactly Why We Must
by Sophie K Rosa
The pandemic has shown how women's work is disproportionately underpaid, undervalued and unsafe. On International Women's Day, many have gone on strike, but many more won't be able to. Sophie K Rosa reports.
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In the Cookshops of the Future
Peter Hudis joins James Butler to gaze into the future – and explain why the left must stake a claim to it.
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#ACFM Trip 14: Desire
The #ACFM gang explore the political power of desire, from the storming of the Capitol to the Corbyn cult.
Long Read
Keir Starmer is a Long-Time Servant of the British Security State
by Oliver Eagleton
Labour under Keir Starmer has taken a troubling flag-waving turn. But while his patriot act may in part be driven by political expediency, Starmer’s loyalty to the British security state has historically been strikingly consistent, writes Oliver Eagleton.
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Meghan and Harry’s Oprah Interview
Will Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Oprah interview end the Royals?
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In the Cookshops of the Future
Peter Hudis joins James Butler to gaze into the future – and explain why the left must stake a claim to it.
#NovaraFM
Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again
James Butler is joined by Katherine Angel to explore the politics of bad sex, consent culture - and how we might think better about the difficulty of sex and power.
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#ACFM Trip 14: Desire
The #ACFM gang explore the political power of desire, from the storming of the Capitol to the Corbyn cult.
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#ACFM Microdose: Tabitha Bast on Dating and Desire
Do dating apps leave us unprepared for offline love? Nadia Idle talks to psychosexual therapist Tabitha Bast about the politics of desire.
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I Am Not My Work
Why are we told we should love our work? Sarah Jaffe joins James Butler to explain why work will never, and can never, love us back.
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Capital, Care and Crisis
Emma Dowling joins James Butler to discuss care in the shadow of capital.
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#ACFM Trip 13: Crowds
With the pandemic keeping us in isolation, the crew return to discuss crowds. Are they forums for collective joy, or platforms for demagoguery?
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Ten Years of #NovaraFM
This year makes it a decade that Novara has been on the air in some form. Join James Butler for a head-spinning trip into the FM archives.
Long Read
Keir Starmer is a Long-Time Servant of the British Security State
by Oliver Eagleton
Analysis
The Tories’ Anti-Protest Clampdown Will Hit Black and Brown People Hardest
by Zehrah Hasan, James Aiken and Callum Lynch
Report
A Doctor on Living Through a Month of Deadly Protests in Myanmar
by A doctor in Myanmar
Report
Royal Mail Wants to Close Its Workers’ Nursery During the Pandemic
by Shahed Ezaydi
Opinion
Until He Starts Talking About Rent Caps, Keir Starmer Isn’t Serious About Championing Business
by Aaron Bastani
Analysis
Alexei Navalny Is a Complicated Figure – But a Gift to the Russian Left
by Volodya Vagner
Opinion
A Spanish Company is Building an Apartheid Railway in Israel – Now It Wants in on HS2
by Zakaria Odeh
Analysis
Is the Hague Finally About to Challenge Israeli Impunity?
by Rania Muhareb
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