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Young, British and angry? The government thinks you’re a terrorist

Start of a police state?

A London children's safeguarding board has warned parents that distrust of government policy and the mainstream media could be warning signs of extremism.

Instagram pictures of Beijing in smog

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In Pictures: On eve of climate talks, Beijing faces worst-ever pollution levels

Best of Instagram

While UN climate talks open up in Paris, Beijing is in the midst of an environmental health crisis, with levels of pollution literally off the charts.

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Life inside the Calais Jungle refugee camp

24 hours in Calais

Huge public pressure has forced European governments to respond to the global refugee crisis. But for the three thousand people living in deplorable conditions in The Jungle, relief is a long way off.

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Bullets, ballet and building dreams in Rio’s favelas

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Rio de Janeiro’s Ballet de Santa Teresa is providing hope, education and a safe haven for some of the most disadvantaged children in Brazil.

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Hard work and amazing peace: this is life off the grid

Freedom to breathe

Fed up with her life in the city, Lisa a Nottingham-born mother of three decided to opt out and build something new.

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Another perspective on the Calais refugee crisis

Years of worsening conditions

Photographer Mathias Depardon has spent years tracking migration across Europe for his Beyond The Borders project. We asked for his perspective on recent events around Calais.

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Jokke Sommer throws himself off the highest points on earth in nothing but a wingsuit. This is why.

Meet the Wingmen

New documentary wingmen follows leading pioneers of wingsuit flying including Jokke Sommer as they attempt to conquer every jump on the planet.

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How the breakup of a marriage inspired the world’s toughest free climb

El Capitan's Dawn Wall

Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson may well be climbing’s first household names. But not everyone knows the demons they stared down when they completed the world’s toughest free climb.

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Photographer Ozier Muhammad documented the stength and struggle of the civil rights movment

Things I Learned Along The Way

Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Ozier Muhammad knows that even quiet moments deserve their place in history.

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London’s housing battle keeps hotting up

New developments in Barnet and Newham

Newham’s Focus E15 campaign have stepped things up with a new occupation, while on Sweets Way in Barnet residents face eviction any moment.

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Queer-led movements are driving change at university

Pride 2022

LGBTQ+ students are keeping the spirit of the original Pride alive by fighting for liberation for everyone, not just their community.

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Why we blocked a road to stop the Rwanda flight

No human is illegal

Over a dozen Stop Deportation activists locked themselves to each other outside a detention centre to prevent coaches taking those due to be on the Rwanda deportation flight from leaving.

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Thousands attend silent walk to mark 5 years since Grenfell

Justice for the 72

On the fifth anniversary of the tower fire, around 18,000 joined the walk to remember the 72 dead and to demand justice.

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Without unions, we have no hope

General Strike

Whether it's partygate, the climate crisis or the spiralling cost of living, the fightback begins on the picket lines writes Tommy Vickerstaff

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Why we should abolish the world’s borders

The case for abolition

Writers Gracie Mae Bradley and Luke de Noronha take on the callousness of borders, arguing for a world beyond them.

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Israeli violence is central to Palestine’s mental health crisis

End apartheid

The answer to improving the well-being of Palestinians rests not with individualised solutions from the Global North, but with ending settler colonialism.

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