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The brothers rescuing Delhi’s birds falling from the sky
Film

The brothers rescuing Delhi’s birds falling from the sky

Shaunak Sen discusses his poetic documentary chronicling an ad hoc hospital’s efforts to save the city’s birds of prey.

Written by: Molly Cavanagh

A visual ode to Leicester’s South Asian community
Photography

A visual ode to Leicester’s South Asian community

After being subject to racism while growing up, Kavi Pujara’s photo series was a chance to reconnect with and reimagine his hometown.

Written by: Isaac Muk

The rise of Ben-Gvir is the product of Israeli apartheid
Activism

The rise of Ben-Gvir is the product of Israeli apartheid

Free Palestine — While the ascension of far-right politicians in Israel has been met with outrage by the British Jewish press, it is merely the logical conclusion of Israeli colonialism, writes Emily Hilton.

Written by: Emily Hilton

Why teachers are gearing up to strike in Britain
Activism

Why teachers are gearing up to strike in Britain

‘The situation is dire’ — The education sector is at a breaking point. And now, amid a cost of living crisis, many teachers feel they have little choice but to take industrial action, reports Nadeine Asbali.

Written by: Nadeine Asbali

A glimpse inside a turbulent period in Sri Lankan history
Photography

A glimpse inside a turbulent period in Sri Lankan history

In 2006, Hunter Barnes travelled to the country to document the aftermath of the tsunami, and the devastating impact of an intensifying civil war.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Photos documenting hip hop’s love affair with bling
Photography

Photos documenting hip hop’s love affair with bling

For decades, larger-than-life jewellery has come to define the look of a musical genre. Now, a new book is delving into its rich, underlying history.

Written by: Sabrina Cooper

A photographer’s view of Manchester in the 1970s
Photography

A photographer’s view of Manchester in the 1970s

Kemal Cengizkan recalls traversing the city, walking its roads, malls, parks, and pubs to create a tender portrait of its inhabitants.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Levelling Up is leaving my home town of Teesside worse off
Activism

Levelling Up is leaving my home town of Teesside worse off

Tories out — Amid the chaos engulfing Liz Truss’s government, one of the last scraps of her mini-budget left is investment zones. Writer George Walker explains why they’ll only do more harm than good.

Written by: George Walker

Captivating shots of life on the streets of L.A.
Photography

Captivating shots of life on the streets of L.A.

A new exhibition aims to shed light on the underrepresented and local communities that make up Los Angeles.

Written by: Miss Rosen

The UK’s energy cap U-turn will inflict untold suffering
Activism

The UK’s energy cap U-turn will inflict untold suffering

‘It’s a stab in the back‘ — The Chancellor’s scaling back of the energy support scheme has left many people in desperately vulnerable situations, reports Ella Glover.

Written by: Ella Glover

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