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The start-up school that wants to make the world a better place

Ideas Farm 2015

Ideas Farm is a new event from the people behind The Do Lectures and it aims to pair young entrepreneurs with successful business people to create a new wave of indie projects.

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Five things you should know about Azerbaijan

The dubious hosts of Europe's mini-Olympics

On the heels of the FIFA circus, the people behind the Olympics are now unveiling their latest franchise in oil-rich Azerbaijan, a country perhaps best-known for its poor human rights record.

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What we learned at Huck’s alternative election party

Ballot boxes, social media and revolution

Huck hosted a rowdy night of political debate on the eve of the UK’s general election. Here are the best bits.

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Anarchists subvert London billboards to shout: Don’t Vote

Spoil your ballot, engage with politics, take to the streets!

A Huck exclusive interview with the Special Patrol Group, the activists behind the ‘Bullshit Jobs’ campaign, on their latest Don’t Vote action.

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The 14-year-old environmental activist that’s changing this generation

Short documentary: Kid Warrior

Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is a young environmental artist and activist from Boulder, Colorado, whose unorthodox campaigns are gaining international attention.

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Five things we learnt from Billy Bragg’s Changing Britain talk

Take a stand

Political musician gives his take on Russell Brand, social media, electoral reform and new radical music.

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Can youth leaders make politics work for young people?

Will governments ever listen?

In the lead up to the general election, Shout Out UK and Channel 4 present the first head-to-head debate between youth representatives of the seven major British political parties.

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UK’s most radical filmmaker Ken Loach has an important message for voters

There is an alternative

The gap between rich and poor has never been so great. Auteur of radical thought Ken Loach wants us to take a stand against it and create a united left.

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Meet the Pennsylvania farmers fighting back against fracking

Frack off!

Huck heads to the epicentre of the American shale-drilling boom to meet the residents-turned-activists who refuse to stay silent as the big boys dig in.

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Dogtown legend Peggy Oki is fighting to protect our oceans

Life after Dogtown

History has her down as a skateboarding pioneer, but Peggy Oki’s true mission has only just begun.

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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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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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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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