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Bristol protests: the full story, told by those who were there

#KillTheBill

Last weekend, protests erupted into chaos in the South West of England city over a draconian bill that seeks to increase police powers. Politics Editor Ben Smoke speaks to protestors to find out what really happened.

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Uni ‘confession‘ pages: a space to discuss sexual assault?

Speaking up

Liberated by anonymity, students across the country are sharing stories of sexual assault online – but how effective are these spaces in helping survivors overcome their trauma and addressing systemic misogyny?

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The sex workers fighting Bristol‘s strip club ban

‘It‘s slut shaming‘

As Bristol prepares to become the biggest city in the country to ban lap-dancing clubs, adult entertainers are calling out the move’s blatant whorephobia and the threats it‘ll pose to their safety and livelihoods.

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How ‘Smack City’ Liverpool halted an HIV epidemic

The Mersey Model

In an oral history, the people at the centre of a pioneering harm reduction approach explain how Merseyside avoided an AIDS crisis among injecting drug users which was replicated globally and saved untold lives.

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Athens is rising up against police brutality

Chaos in the streets

An alleged police beating in the city’s suburbia has violently unleashed pent-up anger over an out-of-control police force and the government’s mishandling of the pandemic and destruction of democratic rights.

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The internet’s substitute mothers are here to help

r/MomForAMinute

As the pandemic leaves people feeling scared and vulnerable, Reddit users are seeking out stand-in mothers for advice, love and comfort – but some experts suggest it might not always be the healthiest coping strategy.

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How the BAFTAs faced up to its problem with race

Behind the scenes

This week, the awards ceremony unveiled its diverse nominations list – a far cry from the overwhelmingly white line-up from last year. But do these changes go far enough, and what will it take for the rest of the industry to follow suit?

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Inside the soaring Pokémon trade fuelled by lockdown

Gotta Catch Em’ All

With the pandemic triggering widespread nostalgia, many have found themselves returning to childhood favourites like Pokémon. And now, card traders are raking in hundreds of thousands by capitalising on the growing demand.

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Is lockdown fuelling a student gambling crisis?

Rolling the dice

Looking for ways to fill the hours, the pandemic has caused a perfect storm for student gamblers. But some fear their habit to alleviate boredom could be spiralling into addiction.

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TikTokers are using secret hashtags to discuss self-harm

Under the radar

The hashtag #selfharm is censored on TikTok, but that hasn’t stopped users from speaking out about their experiences.

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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

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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Without unions, we have no hope

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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

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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

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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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