Boris Johnson Was the Ultimate Establishment Prime Minister
Moya Lothian-McLean
Why is Starmer Reopening the Pandora’s Box of Brexit?
Andrew Fisher
Who Could Replace Boris Johnson and How Scared Should I Be?
Simon Childs
How We Won: The Housing Campaigners Who Forced Councils to Protect Renters
Sophie K Rosa
One Last Job
The IRA’s American support group has had a strange afterlife, as Nate Lavey learns in the final episode of the series.
Hollywood and the IRA’s American Connection
Nate Lavey explores how Irish American support for the IRA has been portrayed on screen, from Columbo to Patriot Games.
How State-Sanctioned Multiculturalism Killed Radical Anti-Racism in Britain
Ilyas Nagdee & Azfar Shafi
The Rail Strikes Are Entirely Justified
Aaron Bastani
Truncheons at Dawn
When a filmmaker and a solicitor investigated the policing of protest, they found secret manuals, imperial legacies and dirty tricks.
Direct Action is Just What the Doctor Ordered
Moya Lothian-McLean
Our Day Will Come
After the horror of the hunger strikes, Noraid is invigorated – but the movement is beginning to fracture. Will the future be decided by rifle or ballot box?
Terfs Are Marginal in France. A New Media Platform Plans to Keep It That Way
Olly Haynes
Germany is Projecting Its Holocaust Guilt Onto Palestinians
Nael Ibrahim
Abolishing Prisons Is Only the Start
How can we build a world that has no need of policing? Rivkah Brown finds out with scholar-activist Ruth Wilson Gilmore.
Labour is Out of Ideas on the Energy Crisis
Matteo Tiratelli
Lawyers, Guns and Money
When a federal investigation forces a Brooklyn arms smuggler into the limelight, his lawyers come up with a defence so crazy it just might work.