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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Bleak and beautiful: a visual history of Leeds

20th century portrait

After moving to the city in the 1970s, photographer Peter Mitchell began shooting its rapidly-changing urban landscape.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

‘Our generation will end racism’

Lessons from the Bikelife scene

Photographer, filmmaker and Bikelife rider Nonso Onwuta shares a personal perspective on the London Black Lives Matter protests.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

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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News & Politics  >  Opinion

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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News & Politics  >  Activism

Londoners unite to protest the killing of George Floyd

‘The UK is not innocent’

This week, thousands took to the city’s streets to march against racism and police brutality. Photographer Theo McInnes joined them.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

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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News & Politics  >  Activism

Claude Cahun: Jersey’s queer, anti-Nazi freedom fighter

A soldier with no name

When the island was under Nazi control during the Second World War, two avant-garde artists attempted their own resistance campaign.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

Park life: photos of London in lockdown

Taking the air

As the coronavirus crisis gears up, photographer Theo McInnes documents how the city’s outdoor spaces are changing.

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News & Politics

David Lammy: ‘You can’t buy your way out of Covid-19’

On division and democracy

As the country went into lockdown, we jumped on the phone with the new Shadow Justice Secretary to talk about his book, Tribes.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

The sinister new politics of public space

Your prejudice is showing

Closing parks during a lockdown is inhumane, especially when housing is so cramped and gardens a rare luxury.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The untold stories of Britain’s Polish community

Polska Britannica

After moving with his parents from war-torn Poland to Leicestershire, Czesław Siegieda used photography to document the day-to-day of immigrant life.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Coronavirus is exposing the government’s ineptitude

The next casualty?

Science is complex, but it is the government’s role to convey the information the public need in a manner that is understandable. So why aren’t they doing that?

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