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Tens of thousands march through London to demand an end to austerity

#4demands

This Saturday 150,000 people descended on the British capital to call for an end to austerity, and with #4demands of health, homes, jobs and education for all.

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The Travel Diary: Documenting daily life in North Korea

The people of the regime

Documentary photographer Gianluca Pardelli heads to North Korea to capture the human faces of this mysterious and repressive regime.

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Iceland protests set to continue until the entire government resigns

The power of the Pirates

The political uprisings in Iceland will continue until the entire government resigns, according to the political activist group Jæja.

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RIP Howard Marks, Oxford-educated author, activist and notorious drug smuggler

Exclusive archive interview

From the decadent corridors of Oxford University to the bunkers of the British Secret Service, the life of Howard Marks, "the most sophisticated drugs baron of all time", was nothing short of extraordinary.

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Thousands march through London to demand David Cameron’s resignation

#ResignDavidCameron

As revelations continue to surface about the British Prime Minister's tax affairs, protestors took to the streets of London today to demand David Cameron's resignation.

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Where is the line between online privacy and security?

We asked an expert

The amount of data we're producing is rapidly increasing, and governments are desperate to access it. But where should the line be drawn between security and privacy?

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Should David Cameron resign over offshore trusts conflict of interest?

Family business

Explainer: Where does the UK PM’s money come from, how is he linked to tax havens and should he resign - like Iceland’s PM when faced with similar accusations?

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Photos of neo-Nazis marching through Dover to protest refugees arriving in England

Fighting back against fascism

This weekend we watched neo-Nazis march through the seaside town of Dover because apparently that's what Nazis do.

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South Londoners have occupied a library to stop it closing

Fighting to keep the community alive

When a London council announced plans to shut down local libraries, some residents decided they weren't going to take it.

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Turkey is illegally returning thousands of refugees to Syria

A humanitarian crisis rages on

New research by Amnesty International finds Turkish authorities are forcing Syrian refugees back to the war-torn country, breaking EU and international law.

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How Grenfell families are finding new ways to heal

‘Without hope you can’t continue’

After losing faith in the Grenfell Tower inquiry, Feruza Afewerki launched a photography project for the community who were left behind.

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Polyester releases zine on reproductive justice

Saving ourselves

To celebrate its fifth birthday this month, Polyester is releasing four special-edition zines focused on beauty, masculinity and reproductive rights.

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The activists who changed America, in photos

Portraits of courage

In a new book, KK Ottesen profiles 40 US activists who have dedicated their lives to the fight for human rights. 

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Private women’s clubs are a crass capitalist con

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The Wing is an exclusive members club that promises to help women ‘thrive’ and ‘connect’ with each other. It seems like they’re wildly missing the point.

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Why radical imagination is key to winning the culture wars

Reject the centre

When limiting our thinking to what’s ‘sensible‘, we play right into the hands of those upholding the status quo. A better future is possible – we just have to dream bigger.

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You can’t have climate justice without migrant justice

Season of disruption

It’s time for a radical, brave and global solution to the climate crisis – we can’t afford to have solutions for some, but not all.

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