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Ellie Whittaker

Ellie Woolstencroft is an activist with Labour for a Green New Deal.

Marx in London

When Karl Marx arrived in London as a refugee in 1849, he believed his stay would be brief – little did he know that he would remain for the rest of his life, or how profoundly the city would shape him.

He Was Curious Red

Olof Palme, the radical social democrat who led Sweden in the 1970s, first came to international prominence in an unexpected place – a cameo in the notorious ‘sex film’ I Am Curious Yellow.

Fabric Cybernetics

The work of the Soviet textile designer Anna Andreeva, recently rediscovered by New York’s Museum of Modern Art, is an insight into Soviet cultural diplomacy, right down to a commemorative scarf made for Queen Elizabeth II.

On Your Marks, Get Set, Unionise!

For years, international track and field athletes have watched the decisions that shape their sport made by elite organisations while their right to protest was curtailed – so now, they’ve decided to unionise.

Lebanon’s Interwoven Crises

This month’s apocalyptic explosion in Beirut was a symbol for the disintegration of a Lebanese state plagued by political and economic crisis – and increasingly subject to the intrigue of its old imperial power, France.