What to Do With International Isis Fighters? Rojava May Have a Solution
Dani Ellis
The Cause of Labour?
Ash Sarkar is joined by Michael Walker and James Meadway to discuss the future of the Labour Party – in government, in the EU, and on the global stage.
Cocaine for the Masses, Not Just for the Ruling Classes
When black kids get high at carnival it’s a national scandal. When white kids pop pills at Glastonbury it’s just good fun. But when Boris Johnson and Michael Gove admit to snorting cocaine, that’s when it gets interesting.
The Politics of Envy
For 101 out of 298 years of Parliamentary history, we’ve been governed by an Old Etonian. Why not turn Eton College into Lower Slough High School?
Could a Labour Government Finally Abolish Private Education?
Ruby Woolfe
How ‘Public-Common Partnerships’ Can Help Us Take Back What’s Ours
Keir Milburn and Bertie Russell
Syriza Defeated, but Tsipras’s Takeover of the Centre-Left Rumbles On
Yannis-Orestis Papadimitriou
A Second Referendum Without a General Election Would Be the End of Corbynism
Holly Rigby
Tired of Being Ignored, Refugees in Calais Are Learning to Do Their Own Press
Abby Meadows in Northern France and Charlotte England in London
Revolution and Its Discontents: Politics in Iran
James Butler is joined by Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, to discuss Iranian politics and history: from imperialist coups to theocracy, and the fate of the Iranian left.
ATB: Solidarity Forever
Matt Zarb-Cousin and Max Shanly talk about the Lib Dems pining for the Tories, the civil service briefing against Corbyn and how much they love and respect Jon Lansman – and why they think you should too.