Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has been compared to Margaret Thatcher. But that's just spin, writes James Meadway.
Feature
Post-Soviet Countries Don’t Know What to Do With Their Monuments
by Juliet Jacques
In December, Sofia decided to partially dismantle its monument to the Red Army, rekindling decades-old debates about where these pieces of Soviet history belong, writes Juliet Jacques.
Feature
Israel Lobbyists Tried to Cancel an Event on Mental Health and Palestine – but Failed
by Sophie K Rosa
Report
Amazon Warehouse in Chaos Due to Union-Busting ‘Dirty Tricks’
by Polly Smythe
Report
Germany Is Seizing Jews’ Money Again
by James Jackson
Long Read
How Do We Reclaim the Northern Soul?
by Craig Gent
Analysis
Labour Will End Neoliberalism. Just Not in a Good Way
by James Meadway
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has been compared to Margaret Thatcher. But that's just spin, writes James Meadway.
Feature
Post-Soviet Countries Don’t Know What to Do With Their Monuments
by Juliet Jacques
In December, Sofia decided to partially dismantle its monument to the Red Army, rekindling decades-old debates about where these pieces of Soviet history belong, writes Juliet Jacques.
Novara FM
Critical Theorists Hate This One Weird Trick
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ACFM
Trust Your Gut
How did capitalism separate our minds from our bodies? Nadia, Jem and Keir investigate.
Red Flags
I Have Incurable Cancer. How Do I Live the Time I Have Left?
by Sophie K Rosa
Sophie K Rosa addresses a reader with stage four breast cancer, and shares her own relationship with death.
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Meet the Unelected Lord Shutting Down Peace Protests to ‘Save Democracy’
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Opinion
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Feature
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Report
Campaigners Are Planning a Tax-Strike for Gaza
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Report
Government Accused of ‘Cover Up’ of Its Deal With One of Britain’s Worst Train Companies
by Polly Smythe
Red Flags
I Have Incurable Cancer. How Do I Live the Time I Have Left?
by Sophie K Rosa
Long Read
How the Guardian’s Editor-in-Chief Caved to Pro-Israel Pressure
by Rivkah Brown
Opinion
Labour Together Has a New Excuse for Failing to Declare Donations
by Paul Holden
Novara FM
Critical Theorists Hate This One Weird Trick
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ACFM
Trust Your Gut
How did capitalism separate our minds from our bodies? Nadia, Jem and Keir investigate.
Novara FM
The Untold Histories of Black Gay Britain
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Novara FM
Not Westminster’s Whipping Boys
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Novara FM
Russia After Navalny
Tony Wood assesses the political climate in Russia as Putin sweeps away opposition and war rumbles on.
ACFM
Aliens on Screen
From Martian invaders to Mulder and Scully, our obsession with aliens says plenty about politics on Earth.
Novara FM
The Nasty Noughties
Owen Hatherley, Ash Sarkar and Juliet Jacques remember the decade that decency forgot.
Novara FM
Can International Law Protect Gaza?
Legal scholar Rob Knox offers an urgent account of the limitations of international law as Israel prepares for its Rafah offensive.