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Nadia Whittome: the Tories’ Rwanda plan is pure evil
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Nadia Whittome: the Tories’ Rwanda plan is pure evil

No to offshoring — The government’s Rwanda deal is just the latest example of the Tories’ contempt for asylum seekers and must be resisted, writes Nadia Whittome MP.

Written by: Nadia Whittome

As a Muslim, Labour no longer feels like the party for me
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As a Muslim, Labour no longer feels like the party for me

Taken for granted — After a councillor accused of Islamophobia was allowed to stand for Labour, many Muslims are left questioning if they can stand by a party that is failing to tackle racism.

Written by: Nadeine Asbali

The Colston Four appeal is an attack on our human rights
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The Colston Four appeal is an attack on our human rights

Protect protest — A move to refer the Colston Four’s acquittal to the Court of Appeal is nothing but an attempt to undermine our right to protest, writes Ben Smoke.

Written by: Ben Smoke

The fight to protect human rights in Guatemala
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The fight to protect human rights in Guatemala

‘We won’t be silent‘ — Last month, Congress passed laws targeting the LGBTQ+ community and reproductive rights. Now, activists are fighting to oppose the threats to some of the most vulnerable people in society.

Written by: Nicole Garcia Merida

Documenting Tokyo’s subways in the 1980s
Culture

Documenting Tokyo’s subways in the 1980s

Life underground — Lionel Derimais recounts photographing commuters packed into crowded subways in Japan’s capital.

Written by: Miss Rosen

How whisper networks are protecting university students
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How whisper networks are protecting university students

‘It’s about survival‘ — With many UK universities failing to take sufficient action over sexual assault, students are finding ways to talk about their experiences and warn others about predators.

Written by: Katie Tobin

The UK’s longest gig economy strike isn’t letting up
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The UK’s longest gig economy strike isn’t letting up

Still fighting — Now lasting for over 100 days, food couriers in Sheffield are continuing to lead a strike in protest of their pay cut.

Written by: Ben Smoke

A flamboyant portrait of a traditional Mexican dance
Culture

A flamboyant portrait of a traditional Mexican dance

The danzón — For three years, Chiara Bonetti has been documenting individuals across Mexico City who are keeping a traditional dance form alive.

Written by: Eva Clifford

In Kharkiv, residents live in terror amid Russian attack
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In Kharkiv, residents live in terror amid Russian attack

On the frontline — In the second most shelled city in Ukraine, residents determined to stay in their city have been forced to shelter in cramped metro stations or risk their lives staying in residential buildings.

Written by: Seth Berry

UK unemployment is falling, but poverty isn’t
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UK unemployment is falling, but poverty isn’t

The insecure economy — Amid the rising cost of living, the government is hiding behind falling unemployment figures while workers in almost every industry continue to suffer, writes Ella Glover.

Written by: Ella Glover

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