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Yearly Archives: 2019

Protesters take to Brazilian embassy over Amazon fires – while ministers ‘cosy up’ to far-right gov’t

Josiah Mortimer
23 August, 2019

Johnson’s desperation for trade deals could get in the way of climate efforts.

What does the ‘free market’ really mean?

Prem Sikka
23 August, 2019

Nothing excites neoliberals like the notion of a free market. But they’re fans of the state when it’s convenient…

Why Boris Johnson’s knife crime plans will do more harm than good

Luna Williams
23 August, 2019

The PM’s move will increase the likelihood of racial profiling.

A teenager studying

GCSE grades improve but campaigners warn tests take a toll on mental health

Meka Beresford
22 August, 2019

Many young people have been left feeling “disillusioned, disengaged and stressed”.

5 things we need to do to meet net-zero

Meka Beresford
22 August, 2019

At the current rate of progress, the government will miss it’s 2050 target – so what needs to be done?

A padlocked gate

Council housing residents blocked from accessing communal play area and gardens

Meka Beresford
22 August, 2019

The only building that has access to the gardens and play area is full of privately owned flats.

Jenny Jones

We must rethink our approach to counter-terrorism and end the ‘us v them’ attitude

Jenny Jones
22 August, 2019

Prevent is an extension of political policing and will remain so until parliament defines who is and is not a domestic extremist.

women at work in the mid-20th century - black and white

Discriminated by algorithm? The future of work for women looks stark unless action is taken now

Josiah Mortimer
21 August, 2019

Women have borne the brunt of austerity – but they may face the double whammy of job losses under automation, too.

There’s no sovereignty in being America’s puppet

Maheen Behrana
21 August, 2019

Is this what ‘taking back control’ looks like?

Parliamentary committee slams government for leaving councils high and dry – 5 key points

Josiah Mortimer
21 August, 2019

Councils still don’t know what their funding situation will be next year.

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