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Snowy: The MC leading Nottingham grime’s conquest of the UK
Music

Snowy: The MC leading Nottingham grime’s conquest of the UK

Notts is wild — Nottingham’s hardest working MC is helping to build the foundations for a new generation of grime artists dragging the spotlight away from London.

Written by: Alex King

We watched angry activists release thousands of bugs in a busy London restaurant
Activism

We watched angry activists release thousands of bugs in a busy London restaurant

#BoycottByron — Earlier this week burger restaurant chain Byron hit the headlines for allegedly lying to their staff and calling fake meetings so immigration officials could swoop and make arrests. It's an incident that's been met with outrage, and last night we were invited to join a group of activists as they took matters into their own hands.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Stripping away the stigma: Photos of London's male sex workers in 2016
Photography

Stripping away the stigma: Photos of London's male sex workers in 2016

Meet the men — When it comes to sex work current debates are consumed by ethics and morals, but all too regularly we ignore the human faces and stories of those who've chosen to earn cash in the oldest profession on earth. Photographer Jessica Kelly has set out to shoot intimate portraits of some of London's male sex workers, in the hope of stripping away the stigma surrounding the industry.

Written by: Tenelle Ottley-Matthew

The photographer capturing youth in defiance
Photography

The photographer capturing youth in defiance

We keep on living free — Italian photographer Giacomo Cosua’s show ‘I’m Not Afraid’ documents youth determined to express themselves - no matter what - around the globe.

Written by: Alex King

In Pictures: Culture, class and identity through the decades
Photography

In Pictures: Culture, class and identity through the decades

A chronology of class — Pooling together the works of 20 iconic photographers, ‘An Ideal For Living’ shines a light on class, culture and identity from post-World War I Britain to now, featuring images from the likes of Charlie Phillips and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

Written by: Max Gayler

Putting disposable cameras in the hands of London's skaters
Photography

Putting disposable cameras in the hands of London's skaters

Capturing the everyday — Craig Jackson and Jonny Grant’s London Skate Journal is a community project inspired by growing frustration with the glitz and glamour of how the skateboard community is portrayed. Disposable cameras are their weapon of choice.

Written by: Max Gayler

Rock, racism and rebel music: 1970s Britain through a photographer's lens
Photography

Rock, racism and rebel music: 1970s Britain through a photographer's lens

Punk not prejudice — In the 1970s racism was rife in the UK, prejudice permeated the fabric of many British towns and cities. But groups like Rock Against Racism fought back; organising protests, gigs and celebrations to pull communities together, putting themselves in serious danger in the process.

Written by: Max Gayler

Why nightlife matters in Brexit Britain, now more than ever
Culture

Why nightlife matters in Brexit Britain, now more than ever

Save club culture! — Despite an onslaught of club closures, and an uncertain future, people are still throwing their weight behind London nightlife.

Written by: Saoirse O'Leary

From Louisiana to London: Black Lives Matter protests are growing
Reportage

From Louisiana to London: Black Lives Matter protests are growing

We shut shit down — The streets of Brixton, South London were brought to a standstill yesterday, as hundreds of people shut down a busy London road to say Black Lives Matter.

Written by: Michael Segalov // Hubert Libiszewski

Sisters Uncut occupy empty home to demand action on domestic violence
Activism

Sisters Uncut occupy empty home to demand action on domestic violence

Homes free from violence — Campaigners from feminist direct action group Sisters Uncut took to the streets of London today, before occupying one of Hackney's 1047 empty council homes to highlight the need for places of refuge for survivors of domestic violence. They say they won't leave until their demands are met.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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