


Novara Live: The Vaccine Rush
The UK will start administering a coronavirus vaccine next week. But how did Britain manage to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine quicker than its peers, and should we worry that speed came at the expense of certainty? We speak to Professor Deenan Pillay of Independent SAGE. Plus: Aidan Harper on a 4 day week; UK government […]

Opinion: The Conservative Government is a Threat to National Security
David Wearing

Opinion: The Home Office Doesn’t Care Who It Deports – the Jamaica Flight Proved This
Nadia Whittome

Report: How We Won: The Stripper Who Took Her Club Boss to Court
Stacey Clare

Opinion: Is It Time for the Left to Back Nuclear Energy?
Craig Gent

Novara Live: The Beginning of the End
As Britain becomes the first Western country to approve a covid vaccine, ministers are desperate to claim credit for a German/US invention. But politics aside, does this mean the end of the pandemic is in sight? Plus: the first batch of lab grown chicken goes on sale in Singapore; Debenhams has followed Arcadia into administration; […]

Analysis: Big Tech’s Mission to Replace the Banks Will End in Tears
James Meadway

Opinion: The Collapse of the Arcadia Group Spells the End of Britain’s High Street – When Will Politicians Act?
Aaron Bastani

Analysis: Can Big Oil Be Trusted Now?
Joe Sandler Clarke
In recent months, BP, Shell, Eni, Total and Equinor have all committed to achieving ‘net zero’ emissions by 2050. Joe Sandler Clarke takes a look at what’s really going on behind these new green pledges.

Opinion: 25 Years on From the Disability Discrimination Act, Disabled People Still Face Oppression and Injustice
Ellen Clifford

Downstream: Can You Change the Police From Within? Ash Sarkar Meets Leroy Logan
20 years after the Macpherson Report, the Metropolitan Police is still dogged by accusations of institutional racism, while the Black Lives Matter movement has forced a reckoning with police brutality and inequalities in the criminal justice system. But should Black and Asian people protest from the outside to force change, or join the ranks of […]

Opinion: Can We Go Green Without Plundering the Global South?
Harpreet Kaur Paul
Is it possible to decarbonise the Global North's energy supply chains without yet more wealth and resource extraction from the Global South? Only by prioritising flourishing for all, argues human rights lawyer Harpreet Kaur Paul.
