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The rights of UK sex workers are under threat – why?
Reportage

The rights of UK sex workers are under threat – why?

Everything you need to know — While sex work has always been a precarious profession, the UK government is now pushing it to its limits. Writer Lydia Morrish meets the collectives and organisations who are revolting for their rights.

Written by: Lydia Morrish

The powerful IRL effects of online intimacy
Tech

The powerful IRL effects of online intimacy

New Romantics — In the digital world, to touch someone – to change their body, their mind, the way they experience the world – you don’t have to touch them at all.

Written by: Emily Reynolds

Switch off? In the digital age, we’ll always be reachable
Tech

Switch off? In the digital age, we’ll always be reachable

New Romantics — Our constant online presence means we’re always available, even when we don’t want to be.

Written by: Emily Reynolds

Relationships are complex – we shouldn’t have to label them
Tech

Relationships are complex – we shouldn’t have to label them

New Romantics — Our connections with people, particularly online, are becoming harder to categorise. It’s the feeling we should cherish – not the words we use to describe them.

Written by: Emily Reynolds

How ghosting became modern dating’s cardinal sin
Tech

How ghosting became modern dating’s cardinal sin

New Romantics — We’ve all been there: someone you’re talking to suddenly goes quiet, dropping off the face of the earth. For journalist and author Emily Reynolds, it’s the waiting that hurts the most.

Written by: Emily Reynolds

It’s time to rediscover the intimate magic of a phone call
Tech

It’s time to rediscover the intimate magic of a phone call

New Romantics — Today, all of our relationships exist on our mobiles. But, in a world where intimacy has had to adapt to the presence of technology, the simple act of speaking on the phone still retains some kind of starry-eyed power.

Written by: Emily Reynolds

How digital life is distorting love, loss & emotional trauma
Tech

How digital life is distorting love, loss & emotional trauma

New Romantics — In her latest column, writer and author Emily Reynolds examines how technology, with all its noise, has made the silence of a lost relationship louder than ever.

Written by: Emily Reynolds

Meet the activist leading Islam’s ‘sexual revolution’
Activism

Meet the activist leading Islam’s ‘sexual revolution’

Religious radical — For years, Seyran Ateş has been pushing for progress in the international Muslim community, fighting off fatwas and death threats to carve out a more inclusive, welcoming space for women and LGBTQ people.

Written by: Jake Hall

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers
Books

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Six: OWN IT! — Launched in 2014, OWN IT! is a ‘storytelling lifestyle brand’ that blends traditional publishing with digital innovations and integrated live shows, creating a space where art meets activism.

Written by: Kit Caless

The mysterious power of wild swimming
Outdoors

The mysterious power of wild swimming

In the deep — Taking a dip in the UK’s lakes, rivers and seas can have incredible benefits for both your mental and physical health, as writer Nell Frizzell discovered. Here, she spills the details on a life-long love affair.

Written by: Nell Frizzell

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