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How politicians killed Paris’s art-squat movement

‘Punir les pauvres’

The City Council has been legalising legendary artists’ squats to capitalise on their ‘cool’ factor. But the move has destroyed the scene’s founding principles.

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Ireland voted to repeal the 8th – so what happened next?

The aftermath

The country said it was time to legalise abortion seven months ago. But for those on the ground, almost nothing has changed.

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A day on the streets with France’s Gilets Jaunes

Paris is burning

Now in their fourth week, the Yellow Vests protests are becoming increasingly tense. We head to Paris to meet some of the demonstrators demanding change.

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How an island in the Thames became a hedonistic hideaway

Eel Pie’s secrets

Hidden away in the depths of west London, the 500-metre long Eel Pie Island has always guarded its secrets well – but its incredible legacy is about to be uncovered.

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In France, thousands protest violence against women

Paris goes purple

Around 30,000 people took to the streets of Paris on Saturday for a rally spurred by #NousToutes (#UsAll).

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The rights of UK sex workers are under threat – why?

Everything you need to know

Sex work has always been a precarious profession – but now the UK government is now pushing it to its limits.

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Inside London’s secret sex party revolution

Going underground

The capital’s nightlife is under constant threat, but a new wave of DIY fetish parties is fighting back.

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The battle to save east London: is this finally the end?

The death of Hackney Wick

The fight to save Hackney Wick is about more than artists losing homes – it’s about who London is for, and what we stand to lose when they’re gone.

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Armenians take on corruption in giant street protests

Post-revolution

Five months ago, the people of Armenia ousted their Prime Minister in a peaceful revolution – but the future isn't as bright as it promised to be.

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What it’s like to be young and Venezuelan in a time of chaos

Dreams deferred

Venezuela's crisis has changed the lives of its youth forever. But whether they choose to leave or stay put, the scope of their ambition remains the same – no matter how tough things get.

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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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Fighting Deliveroo: how to resist in the gig economy

‘Either we fight or we’re fucked’

Writer and former-Deliveroo rider Callum Cant discusses the gig economy, ethical consumption, and the new strategies of resistance.

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Why radical imagination is key to winning the culture wars

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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

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