


Opinion
Yes, Women Fear Rape – But We Live Our Lives Anyway
by Ash Sarkar
Sainsbury’s has pulled a clothing ad which was slammed for saying women “stroll after dark”. But we do, of course - and that’s not reckless or unreasonable, argues Ash Sarkar.


Opinion
Gambling Firms Prey on the Working Class. Why is Labour Taking Their Money?
by Matt Zarb-Cousin


Opinion
Britain’s Media Gatekeepers Are No Match for America’s
by Aaron Bastani


Report
Students at UK Universities Are Helping Develop Killer Robots
by Zac Larkham


Analysis
The Police Are Psychics Now, Apparently
by Rivkah Brown

Report
Amazon Uses ‘Intimidation’ Against Historic First Legal UK Strike
by Polly Smythe

Opinion
Yes, Women Fear Rape – But We Live Our Lives Anyway
by Ash Sarkar
Sainsbury’s has pulled a clothing ad which was slammed for saying women “stroll after dark”. But we do, of course - and that’s not reckless or unreasonable, argues Ash Sarkar.


NovaraFM
Havens in a Heartless World
What is "emotional reproduction"? Without it, says Alva Gotby, capitalism would collapse.


ACFM
Trip 30: Gifts
Keir, Jem and Nadia explore the cultural and economic pressures on doing pressies.


Analysis
2023 Will Be Make Or Break For The Scottish Independence Movement
by Jonathon Shafi
It’s official: there will be no Scottish independence without the UK’s say-so. The judgement has forced Scottish politics out of its stupor – but perhaps also into a crisis, writes columnist Jonathon Shafi.

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Analysis
Tory Blunders Give Striking Workers a Chance to Win
by Michael Chessum


Report
Iconic Glasgow Council Flats Occupied in Protest Against Demolition
by Simon Childs


Analysis
The SNP Have Joined Forces With The Tories To Create ‘Green’ Scottish Tax Havens
by Jonathon Shafi


Report
Will a ‘Vindictive’ Labour Party Bankrupt Itself Suing the Alleged Leakers?
by Rivkah Brown


Analysis
Targeted or Indefinite Action? Here’s What’s Next for the Uni Strikes
by Polly Smythe


Analysis
Westminster Has Waged War on Scottish Democracy. What Now?
by Nick McKerrell


Opinion
The Tory Anti-Strike Laws Are About Disciplining the Working Class
by Charles Umney and Ian Greer


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by Aaron Bastani
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Havens in a Heartless World
What is "emotional reproduction"? Without it, says Alva Gotby, capitalism would collapse.


Microdose: A Ghost Story for Christmas
Jeremy explores the connections between festive cheer and spectral fear, with help from Lee Perry and Jacques Derrida.


NovaraFM
A Christmas Carol with James Butler
James Butler returns to FM to dissect the politics of Charles Dickens' festive parable.


ACFM
Trip 30: Gifts
Keir, Jem and Nadia explore the cultural and economic pressures on doing pressies.


Pro Revolution Soccer
Where Do We Go From Here?
Tom and Keir are joined by David Wearing to put forward a vision of football as a force for good.


Pro Revolution Soccer
Why Do We Love Football So Much?
Keir and Tom wonder why playing a game feels so important, with Juliet Jacques and Polly Smythe.


NovaraFM
1971, the Year Britain Became White
Is all of Britain stolen goods? Eleanor Penny finds out with scholar Nadine El-Enany.


Pro Revolution Soccer
Should You Support Your National Team?
Keir and Tom are joined by David Goldblatt, author of The Ball Is Round, to talk about football as a national culture.
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