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Grow Heathrow: celebrating six years and counting

Climate activism's beating heart

We look back a six years of Grow Heathrow, a climate protest in a quiet English village on the outskirts of London

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Police killings and the long battle for justice in Britain

Understanding the British law

As people continue to die following contact with the police, we speak to a lawyer about the barriers facing families seeking justice through British courts.

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Activists highlight UK support for Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestine

Subversive ads on London Underground

London Palestine Action hack the tube’s ad spots to highlight the British companies who profit from Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories.

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Smoking marijuana to treat mental illness has the power to change lives

Don't believe the scare stories

While British politicians and the general public support legalisation of medical cannabis, too many lives, like patient Julien Jesse’s, are still being devastated by prohibition.

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Photographers come together to free imprisoned Egyptian photojournalist

#FreeShawkan

Photographers are sharing pictures of themselves on social media in support of Mahmoud Abou Zeid, jailed for covering a protest against Egypt’s military government.

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The feminist activists sparking a new wave of radical protest

Fighting to end violence against women

Whether it's Sisters Uncut or the photographers turning acts of domestic violence into inspirational art, activists are discovering innovative means to promote social change.

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How radical publishers in Hong Kong are pissing off the Chinese government

Disappearing booksellers and sex scandals

The strange story of Mighty Current publishing takes another turn, as UK national Lee Bo becomes the fifth employee to go missing.

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Ai Weiwei’s new project in Lesbos: Making art that responds to the refugee crisis

A memorial to asylum seekers

After his studio in Shanghai was torn down and his studio in Beijing bugged, Ai has opened up a new space to make art about the plight of refugees.

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Meet the New York doctor who’s removing tattoos for free to help change lives

Dr Dave

Dr David Ores loves his body art just as much as he loves his Harley. And yet, the New York doctor is on a quest to change lives by removing bad tattoos.

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Bia Granja, Brazil’s Internet Queen, is using online culture to change the world

The Internet Expert

São Paulo’s Bia Granja is helping social media fulfil its promise as a revolutionary force by bringing online communities together in real life.

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Why I’m celebrating 10 years since trying to take my own life

Finding hope

On the tenth anniversary of attempting to take his own life, writer Ben Smoke reflects on what he’s learned – and the road ahead.

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The cost of living crisis is a climate justice issue

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Tackling rising inequality starts with establishing a politics of care, repair and regeneration.

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The cost of living crisis is not a game

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By turning a real-life crisis into daytime television fodder, TV bosses have once again shown themselves to be completely out of touch with audiences.

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The real reasons young people are choosing sobriety

Beyond booze

Their drinking habits have seen them derided as ‘generation sensible’, but this overlooks the complex and nuanced reasons people are turning their back on alcohol.

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“Corpses lined our route”: how Europe abandoned Afghans

No human is illegal

One year on from the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, Tiara Ataii speaks to those who have been forced to make the treacherous journey to Europe for safety, and the barriers and horrors they have faced.

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Young people in Caracas on their hopes, dreams and fears

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As the Venezuelan capital undergoes a cultural rebirth, we speak to some of the characters at the forefront of its nightlife.

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