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The ex-police officers fighting to end the war on drugs

Calling for change

An organisation made up of hundreds of serving and former police officers across the UK is challenging the stereotypical law enforcement narrative by advocating for a different approach to controlled substances.

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Nadia Whittome deserves our support, not derision

Fighting stigma

As the 24-year-old MP takes time off due to PTSD, we must celebrate her bravery in speaking openly about mental health and continue to fight for access to care and support for everyone suffering.

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A Gaza resident on life after the ceasefire

‘Without hope we cannot live’

A Palestinian medical project coordinator who has lived in Gaza for the last two decades recounts the horrors of the past few weeks, which saw hundreds killed by Israeli airstrikes, and what must happen next to secure peace.

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After the ceasefire, we must keep up pressure on Israel

Free Palestine

Today’s agreement of a ceasefire was met with celebration, but it will do nothing to end Israel’s ethnic cleansing. We must continue to support Palestinians, writes Ziad Al-Qattan.

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The British school kids who took on the Nazis in the ‘70s

Fighting fascism

During the 1970s, an organisation made up of thousands of young people came together to combat racism. While relatively forgotten, there are vital lessons to be learned from their organising.

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London’s Palestine protests are a beacon of hope

#SaveSheikhJarrah

After witnessing horrifying Israeli attacks on Palestinians, thousands of protesters took to the streets in London yesterday in solidarity with Palestine, demanding that governments take action.

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Why precarious workers are facing rife sexual harassment

Calling for change

With Covid-19 pushing more people into insecure work, many women are finding themselves in uncomfortable and sometimes dangerous situations without workplace protections.

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‘It‘s not for the police to decide who has a legitimate voice’

Jeremy Corbyn on #KillTheBill

Ahead of more protests this weekend opposing the Government’s draconian policing bill, Jeremy Corbyn outlines why we must keep the pressure on and protect our right to speak out.

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The TikTokers calling out spiritual appropriation

Dark magic

On #SpiritualTok, witches and guides are gaining exposure for stealing practices belonging to other cultures – but a group of TikTok users are confronting the whitewashing of their ancestors’ rituals.

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Are immigrants with clout less likely to be deported?

Broken system

There are numerous examples of the Home Office responding more quickly to individuals in the public eye, which begs the question: why do some cases warrant their attention, while others don’t?

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The anti-boycott bill is an attack on our democracy

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New legislation is set to make it more difficult to hold Israel accountable for its human rights abuses.

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It’s time we prosecuted rogue landlords

People over property

The failure to hold landlords to account is denying tenants their basic dignity, writes Bella Saltiel.

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Has lockdown created more empathy for prisoners?

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Lockdown could have created a greater understanding of the conditions prisoners face. So why are punitive policies even more popular?

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How whisper networks are protecting university students

‘It’s about survival‘

With many UK universities failing to take sufficient action over sexual assault, students are finding ways to talk about their experiences and warn others about predators.

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How the soaring cost of living is impacting asylum seekers

‘State-sponsored cruelty‘

For asylum seekers, who are given a paltry sum to live off by the Home Office, rising prices are set to make a desperate financial situation even worse.

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In India, Muslim students are resisting the hijab ban

‘My dreams are shattered‘

Following a court ruling upholding a ban on Muslim students wearing head coverings in schools, girls who’ve been denied their fundamental rights are fighting back.

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