31 July 2022 What is presented as an infrastructure programme is just gesturing and distraction to cover for a decade of government underinvestment, writes Dominic Davies
29 July 2022 Owen Hatherley uncovers the imperial nostalgia fuelling proposals for a new geopolitical union
24 July 2022 Human capital theory cannot solve our economic woes. David Ridley says we need a socialist alternative.
22 July 2022 James Poulter looks at transformations in far-right organising and influence and how anti-fascists can respond
15 July 2022 Rizwaan Sabir on discovering - and overcoming - the structures of state power and oppression.
13 July 2022 Tower Hamlets Labour Party is deeply hypocritical in its treatment of marginalised people and women of colour, argues Tasnima Uddin
7 July 2022 A collective of workers, squatters, film lovers and local residents are fighting to save the last community cinema in Paris, reports Laetitia Bouhelier
4 July 2022 Past successes and failures of trade unions can inform and inspire strategies for today, writes Jane Holgate
2 July 2022 Winner of the Dawn Foster Memorial Essay Prize: From a 1950s estate on the outskirts of Leeds, Jessica Field charts a community under threat and the stresses of activism on the frontlines of the housing crisis