4 Reasons Why #RhodesMustFall in Oxford – and Everywhere Else
Connor Woodman
Much of the British public is like your pissed-up racist uncle
New polling on the re-introduction of national service shows that much of the British public, in general, is like your pissed-up racist uncle. But things are changing, what do these demographic shifts mean in UK?
Cameron’s ESOL Funding Cuts Reflect the Government’s Attitude to Migrants
Dermot Bryers and Alice Robson
Rent Strike! 3 Lessons from the UCL Cut the Rent Campaign
Carlus Hudson
Support for the Empire Shows it Matters Who Controls the Past
Tom Cutterham
Tesla, iPad Socialism and the Return of the Future
Aaron Bastani
What is Islamophobia?
Ash Sarkar examines how a state-sponsored distrust of ‘Muslimness’ in the west has led to the emergence of new racisms, blurring the boundaries between scientific and cultural definitions.
Political Repression in Turkey
On this week’s show Ash Sarkar is joined by Kamran Matin, Ayse Zarakol and Aaron Bastani to discuss recent events in Turkey, examining specifically the relationship between the AKP and the Kurdish movement.
4 Reasons to Stand Up to Fascism in Dover
George West
No Problem with Genocide? Britain, have a word with yourself
As a recent poll shows the majority of Britons do not explicitly object to their countries colonial history. What was the full scale of the damage caused by empire? And how can we make amends?
Cameron’s Latest Assault on London’s Social Housing is Finishing Thatcher’s Dirty Work
Adam Robertson
Interview: Opposing the Far-Right in Dover
Novara Reporters
“Cocktail of Threats”: The Politics of Permanent Crisis
On this week’s show Aaron Bastani is joined by Joana Ramiro and James Meadway as they discuss the Chancellor’s sudden decision to highlight ongoing risks and threats to the UK economy.
Osborne’s Cocktail of Threats – Crisis 2016?
What are the ingredients of the Cocktail of Threats? Aaron Bastani on why George Osborne is suddenly so keen to ring the alarm about the UK economy.