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Climate camp raid: ‘Two-tier policing’, anyone?

August 8th: After racist riots caught the government off-guard, the pre-emptive arrest of climate activists shows a grotesque imbalance of priorities — S…

Between fascists and cut liberals

August 7th: There aren’t many positive takeaways from the far-right tantrums, but possibly a few lessons

University occupations: What I wish I knew

August 7th: We need to know how to bring people in, but also how to allow them to step away

Online Safety Act: a sex worker’s view

July 21st: Co-founder of ELSC, Co-Creator of “Ask A Stripper” and author of The Ethical Stripper (2022), Stacey Clare has long experience of having to wor…

Rejecting liberal reconciliation

July 17th: After the Trump shooting, outright denunciations of political violence ignore the violent foundations of the political order

Undercover Inquiry: Prejudice and propaganda

July 16th: Infiltrating Freedom gave MI5 a trove of 80s trivia; for the future Met spy chief, it was a racy adventure

Community ownership and the anarchist path to housing

July 15th: Construction is not the cure for the housing crisis, no matter what election promises claim

The Pergamon: Love is the end and cause

June 28th: In the summer of 2022, I gained insight into the British penal system when I was jailed for a month following direct action against Elbit---this is…

The trouble with animal advocacy

June 26th: We need to challenge nonprofits like Effective Altruism and campaigns for “less but better meat”

Why “tax and spend” is a big lie

June 19th: Politicians assure us that their plans are 'fully funded' not because of economic constraints but to satisfy the rich

Remembering Wat Tyler: Stakes are head high

June 15th: Standing up against rape, murder and repression remains at the heart of our acts of resistance

Nothing is over

June 11th: Prison becomes inevitable for anyone who decides to follow certain practices, but to see us exclusively as "prisoners" would be to annihilate us po…

Sunak’s electioneering train-wreck

June 10th: The campaign has gone so badly, there are rumours Sunak might not even be prime minister when polling day arrives.

The colonial breach and the colonial bind

June 6th: The ruse of international law has no means of ending the killing—Western states are supporting Israel to reassert their colonial agency From …

1,800 days on either side

June 3rd: As we barrel out way towards a general election, Freedom maintains its longstanding position: vote if you like, it's what we do between elections t…