Reportage

The aftermath of Australia’s devastating bushfires
Reportage

The aftermath of Australia’s devastating bushfires

What now? — This summer saw one of the most intense and destructive fire seasons in the country’s history. But once the gaze of global news departs, how does the community carry on?

Written by: Alistair Klinkenberg

Look out: facial recognition has finally come to London
Reportage

Look out: facial recognition has finally come to London

What you need to know — This week, the Metropolitan police began its first live deployment of the controversial technology in the capital. We headed to Stratford to see the rollout.

Written by: Peter Yeung

Meet Saoirse McHugh, Ireland’s new green hope
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Meet Saoirse McHugh, Ireland’s new green hope

The centre cannot hold — ‘There’s always something to fight for’: Ahead of this weekend’s general election, the Irish Green Party candidate lays out her bold vision for an anti-capitalist, eco-socialist future.

Written by: Colin Gannon

Is this what freedom looks like?
Photography

Is this what freedom looks like?

Welcome to Brexit Britain — At 11pm on Friday night, Britain left the European Union – and thousands headed to Parliament Square to celebrate. Photographer Theo McInnes was there to capture the crowds.

Written by: Huck

The fight to save Latin Village is a fight for London’s soul
Reportage

The fight to save Latin Village is a fight for London’s soul

‘It’s all about money’ — After a long-running battle with property developers, the residents and traders of North London’s Latin Village are now being forcibly evicted.

Written by: Peter Yeung

How to survive Boris, from the people that survived Thatcher
Reportage

How to survive Boris, from the people that survived Thatcher

‘Don’t stop fighting’ — Now the dust has settled on last month’s election result, writer Emily Reynolds talks to activists from the ’80s to find out the lessons we can learn.

Written by: Emily Reynolds

Will antinatalism soon become the new normal?
Reportage

Will antinatalism soon become the new normal?

Bleak new world — With more and more people concerned about the earth‘s future, many are flocking to a once-niche ideology that argues for universal childlessness.

Written by: Francesca Newton

Under a spell: magic and sorcery in modern France
Reportage

Under a spell: magic and sorcery in modern France

What’s the cost? — Marabouts – West African spiritualists selling magic and spiritual protection – have been offering their services to the country’s most vulnerable. However, as many have already discovered, it can come at a serious cost.

Written by: Sam Bradpiece

How Germany’s rap scene is uniting a divided country
Magazine

How Germany’s rap scene is uniting a divided country

Change of tune — Grappling with societal fractures and a far-right surge, young Germans have discovered a new way of building bridges in the face of disunity: hip hop.

Written by: Alice Austin

How Manchester’s Northern Quarter lost its soul
Reportage

How Manchester’s Northern Quarter lost its soul

A tale of two cities — Although hailed as the city’s ‘indie’ heartland, the area has become a tourist magnet and Airbnb hotspot. Is there still time to save it?

Written by: Andrea Sandor

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