Theo McInnes

Music

Deyaz is confronting raw emotion through music

Following the release of his debut single, Deyaz talks battling addiction, dealing with his struggles through music, and building a budding music career from his living room.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

Culture

Photos of British revellers at the Great Dorset Steam Fair

Summer days — Theo McInnes’s photos of the annual event provide an intriguing snapshot of contemporary Britain.

Written by: Huck

Activism

Inside the fight against the Tories’s anti-strike bill

Democracy under attack — Activists and campaigners are fighting back against new laws that would seriously undermine the ability to take industrial action, calling it an attack on fundamental workers' rights.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Photography

Theo McInnes’s cinematic photos of New York on film

The photographer describes taking inspiration from Magnum photographers to craft an intimate and revealing portrait of the city.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Activism

Protestors gather to oppose brutal cuts to arts funding

The demonstration took place this week over plans to slash £50m from arts bodies in London.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Activism

Change is brewing: Jeremy Corbyn joins Baristas' campaign to unionise

This afternoon, employees of the hospitality chain to call for to call for better pay and working conditions.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Activism

Protestors oppose TED Talks’ platforming of oil bosses

No planet B — Demonstrators gathered outside the Barbican to call out the non-profit over its decision to invite representatives of fossil fuel companies to speak at its summit.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Photography

Photos of the crowds gathered to mourn the Queen in London

Thousands gathered outside Buckingham Palace after news of the Queen’s death broke.

Written by: Huck

Books

Reclaiming the anti-racist movement from capitalism

Authors Azfar Shafi and Ilyas Nagdee discuss their new book which calls for the recovering of radical histories of anti-racist struggle.

Written by: Adele Walton

Activism

Hackney’s Pho Mile and its history of resistance

Home Away From Home — For decades, an area of East London has served as a vital community hub for Vietnamese people looking for a taste of home.

Written by: Georgina Quanch

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