On Wednesday night, one third of Labour MPs defied the whip and voted for a ceasefire. Others gave stirring speeches in favour, then abstained anyway.
Long Read
Palestinian Satirical Cinema Has the Last Laugh
by Juliet Jacques
The works of Elia Suleiman and David Osit capture the numbness produced by decades of occupation and in so doing offer an antidote to it, writes Juliet Jacques.
Report
Revealed: Outsourcing Companies Are Lobbying Labour to Sell Out Public Services
by Polly Smythe
Red Flags
How Do I Stop Toxic Masculinity Poisoning My New Relationship?
by Sophie K Rosa
Opinion
The Corruption Behind Starmer’s Rise Has Finally Been Exposed
by Joe Guinan
Opinion
Erdoğan’s ‘Solidarity’ With Palestine Is Just a Vehicle for His Own Nationalism
by Ronî Özdemir
Analysis
A Third of Keir Starmer’s MPs Defied Him Over the Vote for a Ceasefire
by Simon Childs & Moya Lothian-McLean
On Wednesday night, one third of Labour MPs defied the whip and voted for a ceasefire. Others gave stirring speeches in favour, then abstained anyway.
Long Read
Palestinian Satirical Cinema Has the Last Laugh
by Juliet Jacques
The works of Elia Suleiman and David Osit capture the numbness produced by decades of occupation and in so doing offer an antidote to it, writes Juliet Jacques.
Novara FM
Why Posh People Have Bad Taste
Taste may be subjective, but there's no accounting for it. Critic Nathalie Olah on normcore, hoodies and the Kardashian mansion.
Novara FM
Engine of Immortality
What will be lost when the internet renders print culture obsolete?
Red Flags
I Can’t Fit It All In: How Do I Do My Job and Also Be a Good Person?
by Sophie K Rosa
Work, activism, hobbies, exercise, eating, sleeping and showing up for the people you love: In the second instalment of Novara Media's advice column, Red Flags, Sophie K Rosa advises a burnt-out worker who blames herself for not being able to fit it all in.
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Analysis
The Rightwing Media Is Very Upset About the Remembrance Day Disorder It Helped Cause
by Simon Childs
Report
The Far-Right Observed Remembrance Day by Fighting the Police
by Simon Childs
Opinion
Armistice Day Is Perfect for a Peace March
by Joe Glenton
Feature
These Pro-Palestine Activists Are on Trial for ‘Blackmail’
by Rivkah Brown
Report
Activists Just Shut Down a Factory That Makes Parts for Israeli Fighter Jets
by Charlotte England
Analysis
Suella Braverman, Far-Right Activists and the Media Are Stoking Tensions Ahead of Saturday’s Palestine March
by Simon Childs
Report
Former Amnesty Official Arrested for Satirical Placard
by Rivkah Brown
Report
School Students Walk Out of Shadow Minister’s Assembly Over Labour’s Position on Palestine
by Clare Hymer
Novara FM
Why Posh People Have Bad Taste
Taste may be subjective, but there's no accounting for it. Critic Nathalie Olah on normcore, hoodies and the Kardashian mansion.
Novara FM
Engine of Immortality
What will be lost when the internet renders print culture obsolete?
ACFM
Trip 38: Movement and Stillness
Nadia, Jem and Keir consider the ebb and flow of political movements and inner lives, with music from Gang of Four and Björk.
Novara FM
In Search of Red Africa
Kevin Okoth excavates the revolutionary history of a continent to make the case against Afropessimism.
Novara FM
Emergency Brake
Should climate activists be protesting against migration policies? Richard Hames goes on the road with Just Stop Oil.
Novara FM
Truth That Only Fiction Reveals
Can novels help us make sense of our political era? Writer and essayist Pankaj Mishra makes the case for fiction.
Novara FM
Palestine As Showroom
Is the occupation a stain on Israel's image or an advert for its services? Rivkah Brown asks Antony Loewenstein.
Novara FM
Crossing the Class Divide
What happened to social mobility? Lynsey Hanley tells Juliet Jacques about becoming middle class.