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Every June, rainbow flags bloom like seasonal flowers. ‘Pride Month’ marks the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in New York City but now arrives with sponsored parades, social media ...
Refusing to take measures to stop UK-made components for F-35 fighters from being delivered to Israel. UK firms have also exported thousands of military items including munitions to Israel since the ...
Ghousoon Bisharat wrote on becoming +972 magazine ’s editor-in-chief in September 2024: ‘We are in an extraordinarily dangerous era in Israel Palestine. The bloodshed has reached extreme levels of ...
Amid a backdrop of worsening domestic and global economic prospects, Rachel Reeves stood up in the House of Commons on 26 March to announce welfare cuts amounting to over £8 billion by 2030. Beyond a ...
Taking our cue from Raymond Williams’ ‘culture is ordinary’, we explore how politics works through old and new media, books, film, stage and screen, music and sport. We cover a breadth of themes, from ...
A founding aim of Red Pepper was to offer a platform for inter-left discussion, focusing on inclusive and accessible debate, not dogma, and covering a range of political parties and ideologies. Today, ...
Taking our cue from Raymond Williams’ ‘culture is ordinary’, we explore how politics works through old and new media, books, film, stage and screen, music and sport. We cover a breadth of themes, from ...
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Organisers claimed it a huge success, but the BNP won a seat on the London Assembly days later. Lena De Casparis and Alex Nunns explore the impact of the Love Music Hate Racism carnival – and the ...
It is said that history is written by the winners, but increasingly it is being interpreted by those who see themselves as modernity’s cultural losers. Collectively, these individuals are referred to ...