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Dawn Foster Forever

Rest in Power

Last week, Dawn Foster passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 34, after suffering from a long-term illness. Ben Smoke pays tribute to a colleague and friend whose talent and kindness will be sorely missed.

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GB News: the rise of UK’s new rightwing media isn’t over yet

Fighting Foxification

The channel may be in crisis already, but its eerie similarity to the beginnings Fox News suggest that its threats should not yet be overlooked.

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The Borders Bill will replicate callous Australian policy

Broken systems

Priti Patel’s new Immigration Bill will resemble the worst part’s of Australia policy, inflicting the same suffering, merely under a Union Jack.

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The Borders Bill will endanger those it claims to protect

The fight ahead

While the Tories claim that their authoritarian Bill will create a fairer system, in reality, it’ll only serve to harm the most vulnerable.

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It’s time to make bosses pay for the commute

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As workforces are summoned back into the office, a new campaign is calling for half of all fares to be covered by employers.

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The sky pool is a symbol of a greater housing scandal

Story of corruption

The development at Nine Elms sheds light on a history of Conservative politicians prioritising the private gain of developers before public good, writes Labour Councillor Aydin Dikerdem.

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The deadly history of gender reveal parties

It’s a disaster!

As the pandemic sees people spending more time on social media, parents-to-be are going to even greater lengths to announce the sex of their child.

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The reality is that London is a green and red city now

Green Shoots

The Green party have the potential to win anywhere writes new Green London Assembly member Zack Polanksi as he finishes his first week in the job.

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Why voter ID rules are an attack on our democracy

Fight for our rights

The Government‘s plan to make voter ID mandatory is merely an attempt to shut out the voices of the country‘s most marginalised and will only deepen inequality, writes Rhammel Afflick.

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Social care: we need radical action, not broken promises

System in crisis

In this morning’s Queen’s Speech, the mention of social care amounted to a single line. It failed to ensure the investment and long-term action that is needed to support people throughout their lives.

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Protestors resist police brutality in Dalston

Cops out

Over the weekend, London locals came together to resist a pre-planned police raid targeting delivery drivers.

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Kinder in colour: the hikers reclaiming the countryside

Right to roam

To mark the anniversary of the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, a group of hikers came together with the intent of creating a new, fully inclusive culture for rural spaces.

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Londoners gather to defend abortion rights

‘My body, my choice‘

After news broke last week around an expected reversal of the 1973 landmark law that made abortion legal in the US, protestors gathered in the UK in support of American women.

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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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