


Analysis: Will the Lib Dems Ever Escape the Shadow of the Coalition?
Ell Folan

Analysis: David Graeber Was Right: A Debt Free World Is Possible
Andrew Ross
David Graeber played a vital role in the debt cancellation movement, showing everyone, from activists to policymakers, that mass debt cancellation is not only possible now, it's been happening for centuries. This is the first article in our series exploring the life and ideas of David Graeber on the first anniversary of his death.

Report: OnlyFans’ Ban – and Its Suspension – Shows That Banks Have a Chokehold on Sex Work
Marin Scarlett

Analysis: Forget Party Politics. For Unite’s New Boss, Organising Is the Top Priority
Conrad Landin

Opinion: Labour’s Universal Credit Revamp Is a Step Backwards, Not Forwards
Will Stronge
Instead of fiddling with the technical details of the current universal credit system, the Labour party must embrace the opportunity to set out a new vision for a genuinely progressive welfare settlement.

Analysis: How the Far Right Tried to Exploit Spain’s Anti-Austerity 15M Protests
Diana Cariboni
According to documents recently released by WikiLeaks, the far right tried to coopt the tactics of Spain’s now-legendary anti-austerity 15M protests in an attempt to seize power.

Feature: Cycling, Israel’s Latest Sportswashing Frontier
Myka Tucker-Abramson

Opinion: Afghan Women Don’t Need White Feminism
Shahed Ezaydi

Novara Live: Anti-Vax Protestors Storm ITN Studios

Novara Live: Dominic Raab Facing Calls to Resign
As Kabul fell, Dominic Raab lay under a gazebo at a luxury hotel. It’s just one example of the callousness of Britain’s Tory government when it comes to Afghan refugees.

Opinion: Labour’s Silence on Apsana Begum Shows How Morally Bankrupt the Party Has Become
Joshua Kelly and Sam Green
Labour’s near-total silence on Apsana Begum's case suggests the party cares more about its factional alignments than supporting a young survivor of domestic abuse.

Opinion: After Afghanistan, We Need a New Kind of Foreign Policy
Aaron Bastani

Opinion: Incels Aren’t a Punchline. It’s High Time We Took Them Seriously
Moya Lothian-McLean
Jake Davison’s Plymouth shooting rampage is a horrific wake-up call for Britain to finally start treating incel culture like the urgent problem it is.

Novara Live: MPs Debate Humiliation in Afghanistan

Analysis: Social Democrats Need the Left, Just Look at Europe
Ell Folan

Opinion: The North Has Always Been at the Cutting Edge of Culture
Kojo Koram
