The way we flow — Photographer Chloe Dewe Mathews grew up close to the Thames, but knew little about the human traditions that regularly take place along there. This led her to embark on a five-year project documenting the river, where she discovered the diverse rituals that continue to persevere – despite the changing London landscape.
Written by: Daisy Schofield
Whether it was seacoalers in Northumberland or the miners’ strike, the photographer was always fully immersed in the story he sought to capture.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Photographer Ira Lapu recalls returning to her home country to document the lives of ordinary Ukrainians amid a brutal conflict.
Written by: Isaac Muk
COP27 — While hosting the 2022 UN Climate Change Conference, the Egyptian government are continuing repressive mistreatment of environmental campaigners.
Written by: Jessie Williams
In partnership with adidas — The campaigning charity are on a mission to increase inclusion, participation and representation of Black people in trail running.
Written by: Marcus Barnes
A new photo series documents tribes preserving the environment through simple, sustainable practices in central Asia.
Written by: Miss Rosen
In partnership with Ardbeg: Planet Ardbeg is a 40-page sci-fi anthology created by three cutting-edge artists.
Written by: Adam Woodward
Time for change — After voting to strike across England, prison teachers explain why they’ve been pushed to a breaking point.
Written by: Ella Glover
Not here to be loved — The hate and vitriol Just Stop Oil faced after throwing soup over a Van Gough painting has been immense. Here, one of their members explains why it won’t deter them.
Written by: Anna Holland
A campaign led by ex-torture survivors and refugee organisations has left the Tories with no planes left to carry out their callous scheme. Writer Diyora Shadijanova reports on how they won.
Written by: Diyora Shadijanova