Our new issue is out now. 'Generations' describes the collision between class and generation in our current era of catastrophe, from the panic over ageing populations to the Gen Z uprising against the genocide in Gaza. How do we build an intergenerational future?
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The sport long associated with empire and elite privilege has a surprising, often neglected history of radicalism — which its fans must recuperate today. https://t.co/9yLE2oawf7
Reactionary forces have deepened neoliberalism’s authoritarian trends and eroded democracy across the globe. Understanding the nature of their project is necessary to defeat it. https://t.co/XjmP9EEuxs
Our new issue is out now. 'Generations' describes the collision between class and generation in our current era of catastrophe, from the panic over ageing populations to the Gen Z uprising against the genocide in Gaza. How do we build an intergenerational future?
Subscribe and receive a full year of print for just £15: https://t.co/x5QTR4YMs4
"A defining feature of Starmer’s premiership has been the steady expansion of repressive measures that take aim at fundamental political rights"
Spot on. This Labour govt is creating/legitimising the tools a future far right govt will use to crush all opposition.
Cuba has long stood with peoples fighting for dignity and self-determination across the globe. As Washington threatens military intervention, it’s time to return that solidarity in kind. https://t.co/rwgibkM1pZ
Despite Ireland’s claims of neutrality, US warplanes supplying the Gaza genocide continue to pass through Shannon Airport while the government looks the other way. https://t.co/VzelgnMfW3
My latest article on UK free zones.
From Freeports to AI Growth Zones, Britain is quietly being transformed into a network of deregulated corporate enclaves where democracy is replaced by private governance.
https://t.co/G4fNhp8vIP
Tycoon, the debut feature by Charlotte Zhang, understands that yesterday’s science fiction is today’s reality.
'Here perhaps is an answer to despair: the unstoppable heartbeat of rebellion and struggle, the creativity that continues to flourish in the ruins of urban neoliberalism.'
https://t.co/s0yTWUrszC
A damning new report has found that every Premier League club is tied to companies implicated in Israel’s war crimes — exposing the beautiful game’s complicity in genocide. https://t.co/nOOdRwwq9A
From Freeports to AI Growth Zones, Britain is quietly being transformed into a network of deregulated corporate enclaves where democracy is replaced by private governance. https://t.co/5e34I5KOGi
Last month, representatives from dozens of countries gathered in Colombia to chart a path beyond fossil fuels. The event reflects a new climate politics taking shape across the Global South.
https://t.co/TP5UPT2h3f
Director Jim Jarmusch’s new film questions the purpose of the modern family, exploring economic dependency across generations amid widespread financial pressures. https://t.co/R6uVvebKwc
As an anti-racist facing terror charges with the ‘Bradford 12’ and a novelist observing the South Asian experience in Britain, there are few figures such as Tariq Mehmood today. https://t.co/mNQMle4KW4
From mass displacement to the indiscriminate targeting of civilians, Israel’s assault on southern Lebanon bears the hallmarks of the destruction of Gaza — with the same international complicity, writes @AyoubKhanMP. https://t.co/SMFSVKrIfR
The new issue of Tribune, ‘Generations’, is out soon.
Grace Blakeley, Anton Jäger, Nihal El Aasar, and more explore the generational divides reshaping our politics — and how we can overcome them.
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Keir Starmer has been a loyal ally to Israel, arming its atrocities and excusing its crimes. In this election, progressive voters delivered a damning verdict on this shameful record.
PSC's Political Organiser, Dan Iley-Williamson, in @tribunemagazine:
https://t.co/rGxnSf2sB2