Politics

Protesters take on Trump after he refuses to firmly condemn neo-Nazi violence
Culture

Protesters take on Trump after he refuses to firmly condemn neo-Nazi violence

Dump Trump — Demonstrators have been gathering in New York after the president declared that ‘both sides were to blame’ for last weekend’s Charlottesville tragedy.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The mysterious quest to find the world’s lost soviet statues
Photography

The mysterious quest to find the world’s lost soviet statues

Looking for Lenin — Photographer Neils Ackermann travelled across Ukraine – scouring forests, homes, and nuclear power stations – to locate all of its lost Lenins.

Written by: Cristian Angeloni

If Corbyn's Labour wants to call itself pro-worker, it must be proudly pro-migrant too
Opinion

If Corbyn's Labour wants to call itself pro-worker, it must be proudly pro-migrant too

From Where I Stand — The press might be hyping up an off the cuff remark from Corbyn about migration hurting workers, but Labour must stick to a principled, pro-migrant stance, argues Eleanor Penny.

Written by: Eleanor Penny

I worked in the government for years – now I’m an anarchist
Opinion

I worked in the government for years – now I’m an anarchist

‘The system isn’t working’ — After a long and successful career as a British diplomat, Carne Ross suffered a crisis of faith. Here, he discusses the dangers of our current political order.

Written by: Carne Ross

How a network of hackers became a secret weapon for Labour and the left
Reportage

How a network of hackers became a secret weapon for Labour and the left

Gathering momentum — This weekend, grassroots campaign group Momentum held its first hackathon in East London, kicking off a digital revolution that could change British politics for good.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Self-appointed 'King' Macron is no antidote to Trump
Culture

Self-appointed 'King' Macron is no antidote to Trump

From Where I Stand — After parading through the Palace of Versailles with an entourage of underlings, French president Emmanuel Macron has allowed the mask to slip. What lies beneath, says Sam Kriss, looks scarily familiar.

Written by: Sam Kriss

You're right to worry about a revolving door between the Tories and the BBC
Opinion

You're right to worry about a revolving door between the Tories and the BBC

From Where I Stand — Last night news broke that two senior BBC political journalists held meetings with the Tories about moving to work at Number 10. No wonder the Beeb is out of touch with the political reality of today.

Written by: Tom Mills

Following the media circus on the general election campaign trail
Photography

Following the media circus on the general election campaign trail

Hacks on tour! — Following every mediocre politician was an army of bored and tired journos.

Written by: Theo McInnes

'The Tories might be in government, but they are barely clinging on to power'
Reportage

'The Tories might be in government, but they are barely clinging on to power'

Huck meets John McDonnell — We catch up with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell at Rag’n’Bone Man's Glastonbury set, and talk Jeremy Corbyn, the Grenfell Tower tragedy, and ask who really leaked the Labour manifesto?

Written by: Michael Segalov

A young mother commutes from Mexico to the US
Film

A young mother commutes from Mexico to the US

Huck Film: Mitad Y Mitad — Karla Nutter commutes every day from Juárez, Mexico to El Paso, Texas, straddling a line that her husband is barred from crossing. Her story is shared in Mitad Y Mitad (Half and Half), an original Huck film.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

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