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What would a world without money look like?
Books

What would a world without money look like?

Anitra Nelson discusses her new book envisioning a post-money version of the future and moving to a care economy.

Written by: Eve Upton-Clark

Photographer Theo McInnes on timing, trust and originality
Photography

Photographer Theo McInnes on timing, trust and originality

In partnership with MPB — In the first instalment of our Photographers In Conversation series, created in collaboration with MPB, the London-based shooter dives into his storytelling process.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Protestors gather outside the Russian embassy – in photos
Activism

Protestors gather outside the Russian embassy – in photos

‘Hands off Ukraine‘ — Hundreds gathered over the weekend both outside Russia's embassy in Kensington and in Downing Street calling for Vladimir Putin to withdraw from Ukraine.

Written by: Ben Smoke

Returning to football after my gender transition
Opinion

Returning to football after my gender transition

Man on — For many trans people, participating in sport can be fraught. Writer Arthur Webber recounts his return to football after transitioning and encouraging others to do the same.

Written by: Arthur Webber

On the brink of war, Ukrainians share their hopes and fears
Activism

On the brink of war, Ukrainians share their hopes and fears

‘We live on an atomic bomb’ — Earlier this week, ahead of Russia’s invasion, Kyiv residents spoke about the mood in the Ukrainian capital.

Written by: Freddie Reynolds

Protestors rally in Whitehall in support of Ukraine
Activism

Protestors rally in Whitehall in support of Ukraine

‘Stop Putin’s war!’ — In the wake of Thursday’s invasion, hundreds gathered outside Downing Street to call for tougher sanctions on Russia.

Written by: Huck

The legacy of Edgware Road shawarma for Arab Brits
Activism

The legacy of Edgware Road shawarma for Arab Brits

Home Away From Home — Edgware Road has served as a haven for the Arab diaspora looking to experience connection to their homelands. Despite rampant gentrification in the surrounding areas, this diverse community has held its ground.

Written by: Dalia Al-Dujaili

Electronic pioneer Richard Pinhas on life and legacy
Music

Electronic pioneer Richard Pinhas on life and legacy

The Heldon founder reflects on his journey – from lending Jimi Hendrix guitar strings as a teenager, to performing six shows a week in his 70s.

Written by: Jeremy Allen

The London squatters who resisted evictions in the ‘70s
Culture

The London squatters who resisted evictions in the ‘70s

’Housing for all!‘ — In 1973, Tower Hamlets city council decided to tear down the crumbling buildings where squatters were living. Photographer David Hoffman documented the fight back in what would become the first protest photo book published in the UK.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Bosses are denying workers the space to grieve
Activism

Bosses are denying workers the space to grieve

Calling for compassion — There are currently no UK laws obliging employers to grant worker’s leave for a death in the family. But with the pandemic bringing grief to the fore, it’s sparked a renewed focus on the issue of allowing workers time to process death.

Written by: Anna Samson

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