Freedom

The cringeworthy naivety of Nick Cave

October 27th: In a recent interview Brighton based artist Nick Cave had a rant about what he describes as ‘woke culture’.

The stability of the Brexit shambles

October 26th: I wrote on many occasions during the Brexit process that the initial referendum was really an invitation from David Cameron for the British public …

I got de-escalated by XR and then the police evicted them 

October 22nd: Dear all at XR!

EGX: Major gaming event features army recruitment stall

October 19th: Over this weekend, gamers from across the country are flooding into London to attend EGX 2019: the UK’s largest games industry event.

It is not just a bunch of flowers

October 18th: Why supporting Extinction Rebellion in a spirit of cooperation and friendship has, at times, been extraordinarily difficult.

The Social Centre Bulletin: The Ups and Downs of the Cwtch

October 16th: Eight years ago, near enough to the day, a handful of activists and homeless had some plans.

It’s all right to do nothing

September 24th: Yesterday: after college, (I attend two hours a week), I sat and did nothing.

Activism at the grassroots: Essex

September 22nd: In an age of rampant neoliberalism, society is ever more fractured and polarised.

Why is the Greek state attacking Exarcheia?

September 14th: The Greek state’s long anticipated attack on the rebellious district of Exarcheia began with the eviction of four occupied spaces and a provocati…

AF: Back the Earth Strike!

September 4th: In the following statement, the Anarchist Federation calls to mobilise in support of Earth Strike, a global general strike call in support of the c…

Johnson Prorogues Parliament: A Very British Coup?

September 3rd: Johnson has prorogued parliament, stripping parliamentary oversight at a key moment in order to force through his damaging no-deal Brexit plan.

Work until you die

August 23rd: A report by the Centre for Social Justice has proposed raising the pension age to 70 by 2028 and 75 by 2035: Tory’s plan to raise the state pensi…

Review: Anarchist Perspectives in Peace and War, 1900-1918

August 6th: Anarcho reviews the first of a series of four books which aim to outline the range and nature of libertarian organisations and views in the twentie…

Class War’s Poor Doors Victory – An Insider’s View

July 24th: In July 2014 a number of people from Class War had gathered in South Norwood for the opening of the Sensible Garden, a strip of unused land reclaim…

No housemate is a problem

July 21st: More and more people flock to affluent urban centres with highly competitive housing markets, which make finding accommodations a real struggle.