Ten years since Climate Camp: return to Drax
[responsivevoice_button] Biofuelwatch explain why we still need to axe Drax ten
When Mitie care workers fight back
[responsivevoice_button] Anne’s first call started at 7am and her last finished
An A-Z of Green Capitalism
[responsivevoice_button] Our guide to Green Capitalism, explaining the dangers of this
Immigration Detention Centres factsheet
[responsivevoice_button] It can be hard to keep track of the shadowy
Home Office quietly advertises £80 million privatisation of Calais border security
[responsivevoice_button] By Calais Research Network. While the UK’s plans for the
Three companies, three pay rises: talking tactics with a courier union
[responsivevoice_button] Mags Dewhurst from the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain
Snitches, Stings & Leaks: how Immigration Enforcement works
[responsivevoice_button] The Byron Hamburgers “sting” was no one-off. This report, analysing
Tapped up by Affinity Water
[responsivevoice_button] If you live in Shepway you’ll have seen your water
What’s up with biomass gasification?
[responsivevoice_button] Almuth Ernsting from the campaign group Biofuelwatch looks at biomass
Struggles for autonomy in Kurdistan
[responsivevoice_button] Kurdistan is currently divided between four countries: Iraq, Iran, Syria
From Fascist to anti-militarist: An interview with a Turkish ex-soldier
[responsivevoice_button] By Tom Anderson and Eliza Egret Yannis Vasilis Yaylalı was
Bail conditions used as a tool to limit political dissent: An interview with Pete Simpson
[responsivevoice_button] This is an interview with Pete Simpson, an anarchist activist
Democratic confederalism in Kurdistan
[responsivevoice_button] Lead photo caption: A commune meeting in Amude in Rojava’s
‘They stole my childhood’: The trauma of being a Kurdish child in the 1990s in Turkey
[responsivevoice_button] Lead photo caption: Children attending a demonstation in the cemetery