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News & Politics  >  Activism

Five more years of Tory rule: what do we do now?

The aftermath

After last week’s devastating Conservative victory, we catch up with Labour activists and volunteers to hear how they’re keeping the fight alive.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

How austerity targeted… rural towns & communities

Cut out: a decade of destruction

Layoffs, isolation and loss of funding: in the latest instalment of Cut Out, writer Emma Garland explores how Tory cuts have destroyed our towns and villages.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The West Midlands scrub that became a teenager’s paradise

Life on the Cracker

Photographer Laura Pannack meets the young community of The Cracker, a forgotten wasteland tucked between two housing estates in Tipton.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

A street photographer’s take on 1960s Britain

Style meets tradition

After honing his craft in New York, British photographer Tony Ray-Jones returned home to capture the changing face of the UK.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Top Boy exposes the problem with British broadcasting

Middle class mediocrity

The show was one of the few important documents of life in modern Britain. So why did Channel 4 cancel it?

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Pay-to-win: the great injustice of private education

It’s time for an overhaul

Labour is right about abolishing private schools. Upholding tiered education because it benefits your child is not wanting the ‘best’ for them – it is wanting worse for others.

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Outdoor  >  Surf

Why UK doctors are now prescribing surf therapy

The wave project

The Wave Project is the country’s first-ever surf therapy charity, helping young people find resilience through the sport.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

What we learned from The World Transformed 2019

Power in the grassroots

Earlier this month, the annual arts and politics festival returned for its biggest – and most radically transformative – year yet.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

The lost freedom of East London’s strip pubs

The disappearing city

Strip pubs are an integral part of East London’s past – but shifting attitudes and rising rents are casting doubt over their future.

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Outdoor  >  Adventure

Adventurers choose their favourite Europe nature spots

In partnership with Keen

Daniel Neilson, James Forrest and Alan Hinkes reveal the areas that are closest to their hearts – and why it’s so important that we keep them protected. 

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Goldie is not interested in your irrelevant questions

‘I don’t give a fuck’

The drum and bass pioneer open up about drugs, artistic recognition and his complex feelings towards Eric Clapton.

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Art & Culture  >  Art

The story behind London’s most radical design studio

Paddington Printshop

From anti-landlord housing struggles, to socialist activism: the Paddington Printshop designed the aesthetic of rebellion in the 20th century.

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