Analysis: Bloody Sunday Was No Random Calamity
by Daniel Finn
On 30 January 1972, British soldiers gunned down unarmed civilians in Derry, Northern Ireland. Daniel Finn explains the context of the massacre and its devastating legacy.
Opinion: Is It Better If Boris Stays?
by Jess Barnard
Novara Live: Met Police Block Sue Gray’s Report Into Lockdown Parties
Opinion: Why is Labour Broke?
by Aaron Bastani
Analysis: At Last, the Gaming Industry Is Unionising
by OS Warren
The gaming industry is notoriously devoid of unions. Yet as misogyny and overwork take their toll on workers, that’s beginning to change, writes OS Warren.
Novara Live: Sue Gray Report Imminent As Met Investigate Downing Street
Downing Street is under police investigation and Britain awaits the Sue Gray report. Michael Walker and Dalia Gebrial run through the countdown to Johnson’s judgement day.
Downstream: Influencers, Exploitation and Capitalism. Ash Sarkar Meets Symeon Brown
Opinion: It’s Not Enough to ‘Save’ the NHS – We Must Transform It
by Joanna Sutton-Klein
Interview: Could This Be the Green Party’s Second MP?
by Aaron Bastani
Analysis: The UK Border Regime Extends a Whole Lot Further Than France
by Zoe Gardner
Novara Live: “I Was Sacked for Being a Muslim”, Tory Ex-Minister Claims
Opinion: The Met Just Apologised After Strip-Searching Me. I Don’t Believe a Word of It
by Koshka Duff
Long Read: The West is Waging War on the Sudanese Revolution
by Muzan Alneel
Novara Live: Tories Accused of Blackmail by Own MPs
Opinion: Tory MPs Calling Out the Whip Only Care About Ousting Boris, Not Changing the Corrupt System
by Ash Sarkar
Don’t mistake rebel Tory MPs' sudden interest in the brutality of the whipping system for a desire to see it meaningfully reformed, writes Ash Sarkar; the problem being highlighted is the incompetence of the whip’s office under Boris Johnson, not its existence.