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Ellie Whittaker

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

Ernst Toller: In Memoriam

As a socialist playwright, revolutionary president, and exile from the Nazis, Ernst Toller’s life and work demonstrated the importance of conviction in creativity.

Documenting Dignity

Agnes Varda has died. Her last film is a reminder that those on the margins of society are often most worthy of the camera’s gaze.

Remembering Hobsbawm

A new biography provides an intimate portrait of Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm as his life ebbed and flowed with the left of the last century.

The Old Sound of Young Scotland

From Situationist provocations to McEwans lager adverts, ‘Big Gold Dreams’ tells the story of how Scottish post-punk sidestepped cultural nationalism to create an independent identity.

Red Flag, Green Roots

On St. Patrick’s Day, we remember the life of Jim Connell – the Irish author of labour anthem ‘The Red Flag’ and a pioneering socialist of the nineteenth century.

Less Work, More Play

There is a bold answer to Britain’s childcare crisis that would improve the lives of parents, children and nursery workers: a shorter working week.

Against Art-Washing

Artists have often been accused of contributing to gentrification. In Glasgow’s Govanhill, they are trying to chart a different course.

Middle of Nowhere

The new Independent Group claims to represent the “centre ground” in British politics – but it has defined itself by opposing popular policies.

Yesterday’s People

No policies, no ideas, no substance: Chuka Umunna’s Independent Group is a tantrum thrown by careerists who found their avenues of progression closed off.