The Department of Homeland Security is posting sickly, sentimental paintings that recall America’s ‘golden age’ alongside its cruel anti-immigrant memes – history has shown how this leads us down a dark path
Jul 17, 2025
Earlier this month, Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn revealed their intentions to form a new progressive party. The news is a rare glimmer of hope in a bleak political landscape
Jul 14, 2025
In this week’s episode, we’re joined by editorial director Ted Stansfield to unpack what’s drawing young adults to faith and spirituality, the reasons behind the striking gender divide and more
May 06, 2025
While Labour’s new cuts go beyond any one sector, many disabled artists and cultural workers – who already face high levels of poverty and exclusion – rely on PIP to be able to work
Mar 24, 2025
Under new legislation, authorities will be able to use facial recognition technology to identify anyone who attends a Pride march. But the organisers of Budapest Pride aren’t going down without a fight
Mar 19, 2025
Ash Sarkar discusses her new book Minority Rule, a wide-ranging polemic which analyses the function of ‘the culture war’ and why conservatives are winning it
Feb 25, 2025
According to a new survey, British people have become less nationalistic, more critical of their history, and less likely to define British identity in terms of race
Sep 03, 2024
The riots were intended to weaken the communities targeted, but the opposite has happened. In a climate of intense Islamophobia and racism, which has been brewing for years, people are banding together
Aug 08, 2024
The violence erupting across Britain has not come out of nowhere – from online radicalisation and misleading media coverage, to toxic political rhetoric around class and immigration
Aug 06, 2024
Over 1.8 million graduates are in at least £50,000 of student debt, a number that’s only set to climb thanks to eye-watering interest rates. It’s time to radically rethink who pays for higher education
Jul 29, 2024
For the first time in 14 years we have a Labour Government, and we can’t even be happy about it. As a result, the British public did what they do best when things feel hard and confusing: meme their feelings
Jul 05, 2024
From Corbyn’s win in Islington North to high-profile Tories losing their seats, here’s a round up of all the good things that happened last night
Over 1,000 young people responded to our survey on the state of British politics – see the results here
Jul 02, 2024
While the majority of young people plan to vote Green or Labour this week, support for Nigel Farage’s right-wing party is surging among 18- to 24-year-old men
The Conservatives are finally on their way out – here, we look back at how their damaging policies may have cost them the Gen Z vote forever
Jun 27, 2024