Theo McInnes

Rotten food dumped at Serco HQ to support Yarl’s Wood strike
Activism

Rotten food dumped at Serco HQ to support Yarl’s Wood strike

Rotten food, rotten system — Trays of decaying food were left on the doorstep of the security firm's London office this morning, as women in Yarl's Wood Detention Centre – which Serco operate – enter their second week of hunger strikes.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Jeremy Corbyn is right to take on the tabloid press
Opinion

Jeremy Corbyn is right to take on the tabloid press

From Where I Stand — This week the right-wing press have printed falsehood after falsehood about the Labour leader, and yet have still failed in their all out nonsense spy attack. Ignore their outrage at Labour's warnings, writes Dawn Foster. They're just angry that the game is up.

Written by: Dawn Foster

Lauri Love: The hacker who took on the USA... and won
Activism

Lauri Love: The hacker who took on the USA... and won

An exclusive interview — After four years battling extradition to the United States, Lauri Love - a British activist accused of hacking the FBI, US Army, US Missile Defense and NASA websites - speaks out openly for the first time following his victory, and reflects on facing legal action in the British courts.

Written by: Matt Broomfield

LGBT History Month? Our struggle isn't a thing of the past
Opinion

LGBT History Month? Our struggle isn't a thing of the past

From Where I Stand — Queer people should remember the fight isn't over this LGBT History Month, writes James Butler. In fact, it's not yet even in the past.

Written by: James Butler

Is Craig David still a Tory? We try to find out
Music

Is Craig David still a Tory? We try to find out

A bizarre interview — Back in 2010 Craig David made a DIY video and sang about supporting David Cameron. We sit down with the legendary pop star, ahead of the release of his new album, to ask him why.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Time's Up: Thousands gather for gender equality
Activism

Time's Up: Thousands gather for gender equality

In pictures — Women and girls took to the snow in London on Sunday to demand an end to sexism and bigotry.

Written by: Theo McInnes

Last night saw a victory for anti-gentrification activists
Reportage

Last night saw a victory for anti-gentrification activists

Taking back the city — Property developers in Elephant and Castle have been sent back to the drawing board, after local residents demand a better deal.

Written by: Niall Flynn

A day in Wales with the real-life leader of the Jedis
Film

A day in Wales with the real-life leader of the Jedis

Feel the force — With The Last Jedi in cinemas and Star Wars season in full swing, we met up with the founder of The Church Of Jediism at his home in Holyhead, Wales to discuss how he found salvation in the films – and why you can too.

Written by: Niall Flynn

How one woman sparked a sporting revolution in Iran
Activism

How one woman sparked a sporting revolution in Iran

HUCK X HOKA ONE ONE — Shirin Gerami’s determination to become Iran's first female triathlete led to a win that transcends sport. Her journey is part five in our Huck x Hoka One One series, looking at mavericks who found a new perspective through running.

Written by: Sam Haddad

‘A threat to democracy? Momentum is exactly the opposite’
Activism

‘A threat to democracy? Momentum is exactly the opposite’

A new politics — Momentum has bold plans: to democratise Labour and build 21st century socialism. As a new national co-ordinator takes the reigns, two of its founders – Adam Klug and Emma Rees – reflect on what the future holds for the Labour supporting activist organisation as they step down from their positions.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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