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The untold story of the 2010 student protests

A decade on

This month ten years ago, protests against the rise in tuition fees under the austerity ushered in by the Cameron-Clegg coalition erupted in London. Demonstrators recall what happened that day.

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On the ground in Pennsylvania: the battle to get Trump out

Final stretch

Megan, 26, and Blake, 34, speak to Huck about canvassing in Pennsylvania, a state Trump narrowly won in the 2016 election in a major upset.

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The activists getting skateboarders to vote

Ride to the polls

Skaters are rarely considered a particularly engaged demographic of voters, but a grassroots organisation is seeking to change that.

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Grace Blakeley on how we’ll survive the corona crash

Rebuilding the future

In her new book, The Corona Crash, economist Grace Blakeley sets out the ways we need to radically restructure society in the wake of coronavirus.

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10 years of UK Uncut’s battle against austerity

People before profit

UK Uncut activist Tim Street reflects on the organisation's legacy of bringing the issue of tax avoidance into public consciousness.

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A brief history of the Molotov cocktail

Underdog's grenade

Writer James Stout considers the anti-fascist legacy of petrol bombs, and their unique place in protest movements.

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The radical history of Southall, London’s Little India

Home Away From Home

Writer Sharan Dhaliwal remembers how a racist attack resulting in the death of an 18-year-old in Southall in 1976 sparked the area's first and biggest youth-led movement of anti-racism.

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The protesters on the frontline of the fight to #EndSARS

'It's all been empty promises'

Nigeria’s protests against police brutality have gone global, and while the government has since promised to disband SARS, demonstrators are vowing to keep on the pressure.

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The secret spaces giving a voice to Saudi Arabia’s youth

Behind closed doors

In Saudi Arabia, there are few places for the country's youth to express themselves freely. But a handful of underground events are seeking to change that.

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The teens behind a landmark climate lawsuit

Futures before fossil

A group of teenagers from Australia are suing the government over a coal mine extension. Win or lose, it’ll make a profound difference across the world.

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Without unions, we have no hope

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Whether it's partygate, the climate crisis or the spiralling cost of living, the fightback begins on the picket lines writes Tommy Vickerstaff

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Why we should abolish the world’s borders

The case for abolition

Writers Gracie Mae Bradley and Luke de Noronha take on the callousness of borders, arguing for a world beyond them.

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Israeli violence is central to Palestine’s mental health crisis

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The answer to improving the well-being of Palestinians rests not with individualised solutions from the Global North, but with ending settler colonialism.

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