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Ella Glover

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Why prison educators are fighting for a proper pay rise

Time for change

After voting to strike across England, prison teachers explain why they’ve been pushed to a breaking point.

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The UK’s energy cap U-turn will inflict untold suffering

‘It’s a stab in the back‘

The Chancellor’s scaling back of the energy support scheme has left many people vulnerable, reports Ella Glover.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The history of the Poll Tax and the power of direct action

Can‘t pay, won‘t pay

We look back at the mass non-payment movement that inspired the Don’t Pay campaign.

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NHS workers are struggling to survive as inflation soars

Enough is enough

The workforce is now gearing up for industrial action after receiving a measly pay rise, reports Ella Glover.

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How the cost of living crisis is endangering sex workers

Decrim now

Financial turmoil is pushing people who work in the sex industry into more dangerous and desperate situations as a means of survival.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Workers in queer spaces are standing up for their rights

Hot strike summer

As spiralling inflation sees a sharp rise in industrial action, hospitality staff in LGBTQ+ venues are demanding better pay and working conditions.

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New rules risk locking poorer students out of uni

Cruel system

Proposals to introduce a minimum GCSE threshold for student loans will disproportionately affect those from marginalised backgrounds.

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UK unemployment is falling, but poverty isn’t

The insecure economy

The government is hiding behind falling unemployment figures while workers in almost every industry continue to suffer, writes Ella Glover.

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Art & Culture

Portraits of revellers at the birth of Northern rave culture

Party on

British photographer Steve Lazarides’s new book, Rave Captured, is a snapshot of defiant fun after a time of economic turmoil.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Universities are quelling protests with sinister tactics

On strike

Students taking action to support striking lecturers are being met with stringent measures from universities.

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Behind the rise in abuse towards call-centre workers

‘I was in tears‘

With abuse of call-centre staff on the rise, many are now speaking out about the hostility they’ve faced.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The protestors battling to save Ryebank Fields

‘We wanted to send a signal‘

Campaigners who’ve set up a protest camp in Ryebank Fields are calling for an end to plans to sell the land for development.

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