Novara Live: Bernie: Unbeaten
Michael and Aaron talk over the results of the New Hampshire primary, the government’s rushed deportation to Jamaica, and preview the first televised Labour leadership debate.
Report: ‘If anything is worth stopping, this is’: Activists Say They Will Fight Harder, As Johnson Backs HS2
by Greg Frey
Boris Johnson has approved the controversial high speed rail link connecting London, Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds, despite revelations about the cost of the project and the threat it poses to the environment. Greg Frey reports on the movement to stop HS2.
Report: Activists Have Occupied an Abandoned High Security Police Station
by Harriet Williamson
Opinion: The Jamaica Charter Flight Underscores the UK’s Broken Deportation System
by Rudy Schulkind
Despite public outcry a deportation flight has forcibly removed fathers from their families, to a country some don’t even remember. Rudy Schulkind asks, how did we get here?
Opinion: Public Health Is Always Political, Coronavirus Is No Exception
by Jo Sutton-Klein
When their other policies are unpopular or failing, epidemics present a chance for governments to regain support through a performance of competency and to further restrictive rightwing agendas, argues junior doctor Jo Sutton-Klein.
Novara Live: Interview With Richard Burgon
Labour Party Deputy Leadership Candidate Richard Burgon joins Michael Walker to discuss his peace pledge, party reform and why he thinks he deserves Labour members’ votes.
Opinion: Third-Sector Workers’ Grievances Point to the Shortcomings of the Charity Sector
by Benjamin Morgan
Opinion: A Four-Day Week Is Possible
by Aidan Harper
Ireland’s Voters Have Delivered a Political Earthquake
by Tommy Greene and Eoghan Gilmartin
Opinion: Electability Matters, but Its Deployment Is Political
by Aaron Bastani
There's no denying that electability is crucial to a party's viability, but don’t be fooled when it’s used to avoid talking about the issues that matter, argues Aaron Bastani.
Novara Live: Sinn Fein Gain?
Michael Walker and Dalia Gebrial discuss Iain Dale’s GMB walkout, and why centrists can only play politics on easy mode; Richard’s Burgon’s “Peace Pledge”; and the upcoming elections in Ireland with Sinn Fein Senator Paul Gavan.
How the Sinn Féin Surge Is Shaking up Ireland’s Politics
by Conor Boyes
Novara FM: No Going Back: Defeat, the Far Right, and the Press
Ash Wednesday: They All Look the Same, Don’t They?!!
Why do the British media seem to have such a hard time identifying people who share the same skin tone? Ash Sarkar takes a look at the phenomenon known as ‘cross-race effect’.
‘We Are Not Lying Down’: The Teachers Leading France’s Strike Wave
by Olly Haynes
Novara Live: Powder and Smoke – Inside the War on Drugs
The war on drugs has failed, but at what cost? And what are the possible solutions from Colombia to Britain? Aaron Bastani is joined by Antony Loewenstein – author of Pills, Powder and Smoke: Inside the Bloody War on Drugs.