The murder of a 16-year-old in Cheshire is a shocking convergence of factors. But we can’t ignore the role of transmisogyny in this violence, writes Moya Lothian-McLean.
Report
British-Palestinian Boy ‘Humiliated’ By School for Wearing Flag
by Clare Hymer
An eight-year-old British Palestinian boy with relatives in Gaza has been out of school for a month because staff won’t let him wear a Palestine flag patch on his coat. Now parents are fighting back. Clare Hymer reports.
Report
Court Acquits Two Palestine Activists of Targeting Israeli Weapons Company, Leaving Six in Limbo
by Rivkah Brown
Report
Israeli Soldiers Are Snatching Palestinians’ Phones and Punishing Them for Having Photos of Gaza
by Daisy Schofield
Obituary
Negri in England: Remembering One of Communism’s Great Optimists
by Craig Gent
Report
Government Advisor Suggests Palestine Protests Could Be Treated Like Sectarian Parades in Northern Ireland
by Simon Childs
Analysis
Police Refused to Label Brianna Ghey’s Murder a Hate Crime. Why?
by Moya Lothian-McLean
The murder of a 16-year-old in Cheshire is a shocking convergence of factors. But we can’t ignore the role of transmisogyny in this violence, writes Moya Lothian-McLean.
Report
British-Palestinian Boy ‘Humiliated’ By School for Wearing Flag
by Clare Hymer
An eight-year-old British Palestinian boy with relatives in Gaza has been out of school for a month because staff won’t let him wear a Palestine flag patch on his coat. Now parents are fighting back. Clare Hymer reports.
Novara FM
It’s A Wonderful Life
James Butler and Eleanor Penny explore the political upheavals at the heart of a beloved Christmas movie.
ACFM
Trip 39: Protest
What did an A-to-B march ever achieve? The gang consider the necessity and futility of protest, with music from Lowkey and Dylan.
Red Flags
How Do I Make Friends in the ‘Cold Heart of the Capitalist Machine’?
by Sophie K Rosa
It's tough to make meaningful connections in a big city, laments a lonely reader in this instalment of advice column Red Flags. Sophie K Rosa says the answer could lie in reimagining what friendship means.
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Report
University Forced to Back Down After ‘Rogue’ Outsourcing Company Tries to Ban Protest
by Polly Smythe
Red Flags
How Do I Make Friends in the ‘Cold Heart of the Capitalist Machine’?
by Sophie K Rosa
Feature
Spies, Surveillance and a ‘State Within the State’: How France’s Richest Man Built His Luxury Empire
by Olly Haynes
Analysis
What’s Up With Germany’s Pro-Israel ‘Left’?
by James Jackson
Obituary
Benjamin Zephaniah, Poet and Anti-Racism Campaigner, Dies Aged 65
by Simon Childs
Report
Revealed: A British Charity Gave Over £1m to ‘Israel’s Largest Militia’
by Rivkah Brown
Report
A Student Was Referred to Prevent for Tweeting ‘From the River to the Sea’
by Rivkah Brown
Opinion
Suella Braverman’s Resignation Could Be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to the Far Right
by Aaron Winter
Novara FM
It’s A Wonderful Life
James Butler and Eleanor Penny explore the political upheavals at the heart of a beloved Christmas movie.
ACFM
Trip 39: Protest
What did an A-to-B march ever achieve? The gang consider the necessity and futility of protest, with music from Lowkey and Dylan.
Novara FM
Palestine 2048
Palestinian sci-fi predicts the dystopias of now, not tomorrow, as editor Basma Ghalayini explains.
Novara FM
Fascism Is Not the Exception
To understand the threat we need to look beyond 20th century histories, explains Alberto Toscano.
Novara FM
New Cities, Old Scams
Will NEOM ever be built? Historian Quinn Slobodian explores the hi-tech metropolises of the future with Richard Hames.
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.