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Ed Templeton’s European photo diary
Photography

Ed Templeton’s European photo diary

On tour with The Tempster — Ed Templeton shares the stories behind his five favourite photographs from his time in the UK and France.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Our pick of the best surf short films of 2016
Surf

Our pick of the best surf short films of 2016

Celebrating surf cinema — Entries are now open for London Surf / Film Festival’s Shorties strand, so we picked out our favourites.

Written by: HUCK HQ

UK set to break promise of resettling 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020
Activism

UK set to break promise of resettling 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020

MPs condemn lack of progress — A new report by the Home Affairs Select Committee has concluded that David Cameron’s target of resettling 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020 is unlikely to be met. It also blames European countries for not anticipating the crisis and criticises their response to ‘colossal’ numbers of asylum seekers.

Written by: Tenelle Ottley-Matthew

Black Lives Matter activists #shutdown Heathrow Airport in London
Activism

Black Lives Matter activists #shutdown Heathrow Airport in London

We shut shit down — Black Lives Matter campaigners have shut down roads leading down to Heathrow Airport and other city centres in the UK this morning in a day of action.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Black Lives Matter: Why we #Shutdown Heathrow Airport this morning
Activism

Black Lives Matter: Why we #Shutdown Heathrow Airport this morning

We shut shit down — London Heathrow Airport was brought to a standstill this morning, as black lives matter activists blockaded roads by locking themselves together, in London and cities across the UK. Black Lives Matter might sound to you like an American movement, but the we're in a state of crisis in Britain too.

Written by: Wail Qasim

What could a new UK recession mean for young people?
Activism

What could a new UK recession mean for young people?

We need an economy that works — We spoke to economist Laurie MacFarlane, who explains young people are likely to bear the brunt of another economic downturn.

Written by: Alex King

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

Research finds majority of UK MPs now support medical marijuana use
Reportage

Research finds majority of UK MPs now support medical marijuana use

Is legalisation in sight? — A poll conducted by innovative drugs pressure group VolteFace finds overwhelming cross-party support for the legalisation of medical marijuana in the UK House of Commons.

Written by: Alex King

Did British Police help Saudi Arabia crush its Arab Spring uprising?
Activism

Did British Police help Saudi Arabia crush its Arab Spring uprising?

UK complicit in Saudi protestor executions — A new report from Reprieve suggests British College of Policing training helped Saudi Arabia violently repress pro-democracy protests in 2012.

Written by: Robbie Wojciechowski

In the ring with Britain’s first Muslim female World Champion kickboxer
Culture

In the ring with Britain’s first Muslim female World Champion kickboxer

Finding harmony between faith and fighting — Before lifting the world title belt, Ruqsana Begum had to overcome conflicts with her family and religion to dominate in Muay Thai.

Written by: Alex King

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