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🌶 Spicing up the left since 1995. Issue #231 'People, Power, Place' is out now!

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    Mar 9

    Our Spring 2021 issue: 𝐏𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞, 𝐏𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫, 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞, is out now. With sections on: 🚩 150 years of the Paris Commune 🏙 International perspectives on municipalism 🇮🇪 How 100 years of partition has shaped Ireland 🏠 Rethinking 'home' in a pandemic

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  2. 🌶 Red Pepper readers' survey 🌶 Want to help shape the future of Red Pepper? Take a few minutes to fill out this survey and be in with the chance to win books from , and .

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    Apr 8
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  4. Apr 8

    Margaret Thatcher died 8 years ago . At the time, hit the nail on the head: 'The shame is that we are only burying her body.'

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  5. Apr 8

    "How should we honour her? Let’s privatise her funeral. Put it out to competitive tender and accept the cheapest bid. It’s what she would have wanted." - Ken Loach on Margaret Thatcher's £10m state funeral

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  6. Apr 8

    It's the 8th anniversary of Thatcher's death. Looking back at this article from at the time: 'For a left that has had little to celebrate for so long, Thatcher’s death is a symbolic victory, a promise that cannot be rescinded'

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  7. Apr 7

    🌶 Red Pepper readers' survey 🌶 Want to help shape the future of Red Pepper? Take a few minutes to fill out this survey and be in with the chance to win books from , and .

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    Apr 6

    Let us know what you like, love & want from ... and where we have room to impress you even more! Our readers are our community. Please take 10 minutes to tell us what you think - and be in the draw for a great set of 📚

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  9. Apr 6

    Taking a cinematic tour of predictable plots and improbable accents, Stephen Hackett finds himself asking: hasn’t Ulster suffered enough?

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  10. Apr 6

    With all eyes on Hartlepool, we're looking back at this article by on the case for regional government at the time of the . Is it time for ?

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    Apr 6

    I really enjoyed reviewing 's new book 'Work Won't Love You Back' for This line has haunted me since: 'Love was once considered potentially subversive precisely because it encouraged people to value something other than work.’

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  12. Apr 5

    🌶 Red Pepper readers' survey 🌶 Want to help shape the future of Red Pepper? Take a few minutes to fill out this survey and be in with the chance to win books from , and .

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    Apr 4

    V happy that I subscribed to , perfect sunny Sunday reading 🌶️

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    Apr 4

    Got 's amazing new issue in the mail, on the importance of place in politics. Perfect reading material for a thesis-recovery lazy Sunday. Thanks !

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  15. Apr 3

    Context and the big picture view: how protests relate to a raft of government policies designed to oppress, at home and abroad

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  16. Apr 2

    Belligerent abroad and oppressive at home, the government's rhetoric is being gradually cemented into law – to which protest is the only answer, writes Rohan Rice

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  17. Apr 1

    ‘We’re not beautiful, we’re not ugly, we’re angry!’ was the defining slogan of the Miss World protest... it is the optimism, creativity and fun of the early women’s liberation movement that rise from the pages' Alice Robson reviews Misbehaving

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  19. Apr 1

    'This might be a public health crisis for the likes of you, but for them it’s a public relations crisis, a far more serious matter.' Voice of the sensible centre-left, , reminds us how much we owe Boris for his vaccine effort

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  20. Apr 1

    So excited to share with you our plans for a partner magazine!! 😍🤩 Blue Pepper recognises the importance of family, work and patriotism. We'll be bringing in a whole host of new writers, but will write for both. He's very versatile

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  21. Mar 31

    'The car society is unequal in many ways, with a steep social gradient for car ownership and use. The poor drive less, but suffer more from road injuries and other negative impacts of other people’s driving' - on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods

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