‘It Felt Beautiful and Precious’: Reflections on the Student Movement 10 Years On
Matt Myers
Today marks a decade since students faced police horse charges in Parliament Square before being kettled into the night on Westminster Bridge. The 2010 student movement radicalised thousands of students in defence of public education. Matt Myers speaks to two former students about how the movement impacted their politics and lives.
Opinion: Meat Without Animals Isn’t Some Utopia. It’s a Future Already on Its Way
Aaron Bastani
Analysis: The Death of the Fossil Fuel Industry Could Be Disastrous for Workers. Now’s the Time to Nationalise It
Kate Aronoff
Fossil fuels may be on the way out, but there’s no reason to trust firms will wind down quickly enough, or in a way that protects workers. Kate Aronoff looks at how nationalising the sector could work in the US or UK - and argues ultimately it’s a good idea.
Opinion: To Bring About a Just Transition, Unions and the Climate Movement Must Work Together
Chris Saltmarsh
Opinion: We’ll Always Have Paris?
Adrienne Buller
Joe Biden’s victory marks the end of four years of US climate denial and isolationism. But rather than celebrating a return to the glossy theatrics of diplomacy, we need to make ever stronger demands for climate justice on a global scale, argues Adrienne Buller.
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
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
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.
Opinion: The Police Are Going Backwards On Institutional Racism – And Their Most Powerful Officer is In Denial
Ash Sarkar
Report: Stop the Flight: Jamaica Deportation Shows Tories ‘Doubling Down’ on Hostile Environment, Activists Say
Sophie K Rosa