Long Read: How Grime’s Origins Show a Path to Cultural Resistance
Charlotte Watson
Opinion: Filth: Coronavirus Has Shown That Cleaners Are Essential, but Labelling Them ‘Low-Skilled’ Legitimises Exploitation
Eleanor Penny
Opinion: Cyclone Amphan and Coronavirus Have Exposed the Failings of Neoliberalism in India and Bangladesh
Grace Blakeley
Report: ‘The rage in Birmingham is unreal’: Keir Starmer’s Position on Kashmir Will Damage the Labour Party
Aaron Bastani
Report: ‘He should never have been discharged’: How Mental Health Patients Are Being Failed During Lockdown
Natalie Leal
Opinion: The Tories Are Pushing People Back on to the Streets Because Rough Sleeping Serves a Political Purpose
Nye Jones
Last Friday news broke that the government was quietly winding up local authority funding that had been allocated to house rough sleepers in hotels during the pandemic. Nye Jones argues they’ve done this because the suffering of rough sleepers serves as a warning.
Report: Did BBC Whistleblowers Mislead the Public on Labour Antisemitism and Blame Their Own Failures on Corbyn?
Charlotte England
Report: ‘Overdoses go up as supply goes down’: How Coronavirus is Impacting Drug Users
HG
Opinion: Coronavirus Won’t End the Scotland-England Union – But the Tories Will
Michael Gray
Scotland’s approach to tackling coronavirus has prompted outrage from Westminster’s right-wing politicians and commentators. Michael Gray argues that while the virus won't break up Britain, the Tories will.
Opinion: The Right to Work From Home Should Be a Demand Far Beyond the Pandemic
James McAsh
Report: How Universal Credit Is Exacerbating Financial Abuse Under Lockdown
Lucy Whitehouse
Opinion: Between Cutting the Deficit and Protecting Their Voter Base, the Tories Are Caught in a Bind
Grace Blakeley
Report: ‘Are we going to be the next Grenfell?’: The People in Lockdown in Buildings With Fire Risks
James Moules
Opinion: Now Is the Time for Labour to Completely Reject Austerity
Aaron Bastani
Analysis: Pandemic Labour and the Politics of Job Guarantees
James Meadway
‘It’s more difficult than ever’: A Volunteer on the Situation in Calais Under Coronavirus
Shona Walne
Opinion: The Left’s Approach to Keir Starmer Isn’t Working
David Wearing
Since becoming Labour leader, Keir Starmer has failed to put any real pressure on Boris Johnson over his handling of the coronavirus crisis. But the reason Johnson has had an easy ride from Starmer is in part because Starmer has had an easy ride from the left, argues David Wearing.