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Britain needs safe and legal routes to asylum now

It’s time to act

A teenage boy has died after trying to cross the Channel. If the UK’s toxic asylum policy remains, he won’t be the last.

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It’s been nine years since the London riots: what’s changed?

(The answer is nothing)

After almost a decade of worsening tensions and increasing harassment, writer and activist Phil Samba argues that it’s time to take radical action.

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Cancel culture, and the toxic rebranding of the ‘woke left’

The free speech myth

The ability to actually ‘cancel’ anyone remains with private entities and the state, not the left. So why does everyone keep saying free speech is under attack?

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Sexual harassment is ingrained in British politics

An endemic culture of abuse

For those who work in Westminster every day, the sexual harassment allegations against Conservative MP Rob Roberts come as no surprise.

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We’re Jewish, and we want the occupation of Palestine to end

#ActionsNotWords

Last night a group of Jewish activists projected images onto the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, calling for action on Israel’s occupation of Palestine.

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Firing RLB had nothing to do with tackling antisemitism

The purge of the left

Keir Starmer’s decision to fire his Shadow Education Secretary highlights the moral pitfalls of approaching anti-racism as a PR exercise.

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Britain cares more about statues than black lives

An abject state

The government has put the feelings of those offended by spray paint on stone above concerns for racial justice. It reveals an uncomfortable truth.

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JK Rowling is not the victim here

The battle for trans rights

The author’s view on trans people is dogmatism dressed up as rationalism – she is casting herself as a victim in a fight she has no place in.

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The future of British culture: is it doomed, or can we save it?

A national crisis

The UK’s cultural landscape has been torn apart by years of commoditization and Tory-inflicted austerity. The coronavirus crisis could be the final blow.

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A brief history of police brutality in the UK

Not just America

Over 20 years since the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, the report’s findings remain true: the UK police are institutionally racist.

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It’s time to confront the ‘Karen’ in all of us

Unpacking White Privilege

You may be identifying and calling out racism on social media, but that doesn’t make you absolved from its evils. There is still so much more work to do.

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How the pandemic exposed Britain’s care crisis

Capitalism’s dirty secret

The government’s decision to reopen state schools is nothing to do with education, and only proves that capitalism is dependent on care work.

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