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Can Russell Brand’s Trew Era Café kick off a social change revolution?

Coffee shop revolutionary

Russell Brand's new social enterprise café on Hoxton's New Era estate is an ambitious attempt to kickstart people-powered change.

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A battle is raging for the soul of New York City

We need to #SaveNYC

Gentrification is taking its toll on the city’s cultural fabric. Artist and photographer Clayton Patterson throws his weight behind the #SaveNYC campaign.

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Russell Brand occupies an empty home and steps into London’s fierce housing battle

A new frontline in London’s housing crisis

Talking capitalism, free ice cream and fighting the social cleansing of Barnet’s Sweets Way Estate with comedian-turned-revolutionary Russell Brand.

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How deep is Britain’s racism problem?

Uncovering the UK’s Michael Browns and Eric Garners

After a number of high-profile racist incidents, Huck looks at the broader picture and explores the role of institutional racism.

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Climate change activists call on London to divest from fossil fuels

Global Divestment Day

Hundreds gather at City Hall to pressure Boris Johnson and the Greater London Authority to break financial ties with polluting fossil fuel companies.

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Will Syriza’s victory mean jobs for young Greeks?

Can ditching austerity save a lost generation?

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Defusing the threat from returning jihadist fighters

Fighting radicalisation on the streets of London

Hanif Qadir joined Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan 13 years ago, now he’s helping prevent young Londoners from repeating his mistake.

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The largest-ever image of space is revealing new things about neighbouring galaxies

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Understanding the deep roots of racism

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Anti-police protestors storm London Pride parade

No cops at Pride

Yesterday queer activist group Lesbians and Gays support the Migrants staged a die-in at the Pride in London parade to protest the inclusion of police in the march reports Huck politics editor Ben Smoke.

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Queer-led movements are driving change at university

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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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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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