For eight years before their recent U-turn, the officers who assaulted Koshka Duff claimed they were just doing their jobs. They were right, she says: sexual violence is policing’s bread and butter.
Interview
Could This Be the Green Party’s Second MP?
by Aaron Bastani
The Greens have quietly tripled their councillors since 2018. With new co-leader Carla Denyer eyeing a second seat in Westminster, Aaron Bastani went to Bristol to discover how she plans to overturn a thumping Labour majority.
Opinion
It’s Not Enough to ‘Save’ the NHS – We Must Transform It
by Joanna Sutton-Klein
Analysis
The UK Border Regime Extends a Whole Lot Further Than France
by Zoe Gardner
Opinion
Tory MPs Calling Out the Whip Only Care About Ousting Boris, Not Changing the Corrupt System
by Ash Sarkar
Opinion
Why Should Homeowners’ Safety Trump Everyone Else’s?
Analysis
Poor Brits Live Much Shorter Lives. What Can We Do?
Opinion
The Met Just Apologised After Strip-Searching Me. I Don’t Believe a Word of It
by Koshka Duff
For eight years before their recent U-turn, the officers who assaulted Koshka Duff claimed they were just doing their jobs. They were right, she says: sexual violence is policing’s bread and butter.
Interview
Could This Be the Green Party’s Second MP?
by Aaron Bastani
The Greens have quietly tripled their councillors since 2018. With new co-leader Carla Denyer eyeing a second seat in Westminster, Aaron Bastani went to Bristol to discover how she plans to overturn a thumping Labour majority.
#ACFM
Trip 21: Unity and Difference
Do we need to agree in order to win? The #ACFM gang consider the possibility of a united movement.
Planet B
Esther Stanford-Xosei on the Case for Climate Reparations
We can't transition into a green future unless we reckon with our past, argues reparationist Esther Stanford-Xosei.
Long Read
The West is Waging War on the Sudanese Revolution
by Muzan Alneel
Since the coup last October, the Sudanese people have been demanding the total removal of the military from their politics. International governments have other ideas. Muzan Alneel explains.
TyskySour
“I Was Sacked for Being a Muslim”, Tory Ex-Minister Claims
Boris Johnson has launched an investigation into Nusrat Ghani's claims she was sacked for her “muslimness”. Will it lead to a light finally be shone on Tory Islamophobia?
Long Read
The West is Waging War on the Sudanese Revolution
by Muzan Alneel
Opinion
It’s Time to Kill This Bill Once and for All
by Shanice McBean
Opinion
The Tories Are Abandoning Migrant Women to Domestic Abuse
by Rebekah Pierre
Analysis
The Navy Wants Nothing to Do With the Tories’ War on Migrants
by Daniel Sohege
Opinion
Johnson Should Go – And the Left Should Demand It
by Jonas Marvin
Opinion
Ikea Isn’t Cutting Unvaccinated Staff’s Sick Pay to Protect Customers – It’s Doing It to Cut Costs
by James Meadway
Opinion
Why Do Rich and Powerful People Become Abusers? Because They Can
by Joana Ramiro
Feature
The ‘Colston 4’ Won by Invoking History – And Using It to Build a Strong Legal Defence
by Priyanka Raval
#ACFM
Trip 21: Unity and Difference
Do we need to agree in order to win? The #ACFM gang consider the possibility of a united movement.
#ACFM
Microdose: Unity on the Frontline W/ Norah Lopez Holden
Why did so many women fight in the Spanish Civil War? Nadia Idle talks to actor and activist Norah Lopez Holden about the milicianas.
#ACFM
Microdose: Organising for Revolution With Rodrigo Nunes
Keir and Jem thrash out the future of political organisation with author Rodrigo Nunes.
Planet B
Esther Stanford-Xosei on the Case for Climate Reparations
We can't transition into a green future unless we reckon with our past, argues reparationist Esther Stanford-Xosei.
Planet B
Planet B: Jayati Ghosh on Escaping the Debt Trap
Fighting climate breakdown means facing up to the imperial hierarchies of debt, as development economist Jayati Ghosh explains.
Planet B
Planet B: Everything Must Change – Debt
In the final episode, we ask why climate reparations could be crucial to securing a global Green New Deal.
Planet B
Asad Rehman on the Making of the Climate Refugee
What will happen to the billions of people displaced by climate breakdown? A global Green New Deal must have an answer.
Planet B
Harsha Walia on Border Violence and Eco-Fascism
National policies won't solve a global problem like climate change, says migrant justice activist Harsha Walia.
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