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This youth football club is breaking barriers and uniting London neighbourhoods
Culture

This youth football club is breaking barriers and uniting London neighbourhoods

The unifying power of sport — Jamal Edwards has gone from being amateur filmmaker to an online entrepreneur worth millions. Now he's utilising his influence to unite London's youth and equip them with the power of self-belief.

Written by: Jason Nicco-Annan

Tens of thousands march through London to demand an end to austerity
Reportage

Tens of thousands march through London to demand an end to austerity

#4demands — This Saturday 150,000 people descended on the British capital to call for an end to austerity, and with #4demands of health, homes, jobs and education for all. We headed down to see what was happening.

Written by: Michael Segalov

RIP Howard Marks, Oxford-educated author, activist and notorious drug smuggler
Reportage

RIP Howard Marks, Oxford-educated author, activist and notorious drug smuggler

Exclusive archive interview — From the decedent corridors of Oxford University to the bunkers of the British Secret Service, the life of Howard Marks, "the most sophisticated drugs baron of all time", was nothing short of remarkable. On the day he dies here's our exclusive interview - talking prison, drugs, and his extraordinary life.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Lakwena Maciver explores faith and mythology through electric colours and patterns
Art

Lakwena Maciver explores faith and mythology through electric colours and patterns

Inspiring words and electric colour — Known for her blend of colour, dialogue and decoration, London street artist Lakwena Maciver brings her signature murals to Shoreditch’s Boxpark. Huck caught up with her as she was putting the finishing touches on with her new exhibition, Up in the Air.

Written by: Jason Nicco-Annan

South Londoners have occupied a library to stop it closing
Reportage

South Londoners have occupied a library to stop it closing

Fighting to keep the community alive — When a London council announced plans to shut down local libraries, residents decided they weren't going to take it. Since Friday hundreds of people have got involved in occupying one library until Lambeth Council changes its mind. Alice Ashton went down to find out more.

Written by: Alice Ashton

The Naked Truth: Protestors strip bare to demand fair access to drugs
Activism

The Naked Truth: Protestors strip bare to demand fair access to drugs

Putting people before profit — Protestors stripped naked at drug company Gilead's London HQ this afternoon to expose the profit before patient attitude that is costing millions of lives.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Pissed off HIV activists storm London's NHS HQ
Activism

Pissed off HIV activists storm London's NHS HQ

A matter of life and death — The National Health Service announced last week it wouldn't provide the lifesaving HIV prevention drug, PrEP, to Brits in need. Campaigners are understandably angry, and are promising to escalate direct action until the decision is reversed.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Pissed off London students protested high rents last night
Culture

Pissed off London students protested high rents last night

The cost of living crisis — Students in London took to the streets last night to demand their university cut the cost of rent, as a rent strike at University College London continues.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Last night London remembered the victims of state violence
Activism

Last night London remembered the victims of state violence

Calling time on the arms trade — As a secret state-sponsored security exposition for international governments gets under way in Britain, Londoners braved the rain to protest, and remember the victims of state repression and violence around the globe.

Written by: Theo McInnes

How human rights films can change the world
Culture

How human rights films can change the world

Looking at the power of film — With the Human Rights Watch Film Festival kicking off in London, HUCK speaks to its Creative Director, John Biaggi, about the power of film in highlighting human rights abuses and pushing for change.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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