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Why Kamala Harris lost — and why it wasn’t close
Americans are deeply dissatisfied with the brutal economy, and punished Democrats over it
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Americans are deeply dissatisfied with the brutal economy, and punished Democrats over it
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The Vice President talks about the urgency of the upcoming election, the attack on reproductive rights, Trump's "gaslighting" of the American people, and more
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In war-torn Ukraine, professional medical staff and well-equipped ambulances are essential for treating injured soldiers. After driving an ambulance a thousand miles to where it’s needed, Adam Hay-Nicholls meets the medics saving lives behind the front line
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As the founder and face of news outlet Popular Front, Jake Hanrahan is bringing unfiltered world events to the masses through a social media platform that he believes is challenging established and antiquated media brands. Miles Ellingham joined Hanrahan and his team at the Paris riots to see him at work
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Trust in politicians is at an all-time low as a result of lies, second jobs, obscene wealth, Conservatives doing favours for friends and the ever-revolving door of Tory PMs. Whether it’s possible to turn this around is yet to be seen, as Rolling Stone UK reports
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Public support for strikes has not been this high for generations — a once-in-a-lifetime assault on living standards has finally stirred the British public’s inner rebelliousness
A once-in-a-lifetime assault on living standards has finally stirred the British public’s inner rebelliousness
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Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the UK entered an official 10-day period of mourning. One journalist — a staunch republican — recounts what he saw
One journalist, a staunch republican, recounts what he saw during the 10-day period of Royal Mourning
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Housing campaigner Kwajo Tweneboa on why disrepair and poor living conditions in the UK’s rental and social housing sectors is an issue that can no longer be ignored
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Within just 44 days, the outgoing Prime Minister came close to achieving what left-wing radicals spend their lives dreaming of — the destruction of the Conservative Party
The outgoing Prime Minister may have destroyed the Conservative Party in just 44 days
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For a generation without assets or financial security, and now facing another chapter in the prolonged economic crisis, money is the deciding factor in whether to have children — or not, as Rolling Stone UK investigates
For a generation without assets or financial security, money is the deciding factor in whether to have children or not
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The rate at which SUVs consume petrol makes them more lethal to future human life on Earth — that’s why the climate group are committed to taking them down, simply by deflating their tyres
The activist group that has made it their mission to make owning SUVs in cities ‘impossible’, simply by deflating their tyres
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Thanks to agriculture, sewage, roads and single-use plastics, not one river in England is unpolluted. Incensed by the state of our waterways, 80s Irish pop star and keen fly fisherman Feargal Sharkey is determined to make the Environment Agency and the water companies clean up their act
In the 80s, Feargal Sharkey was a rock star. Today, he’s campaigning to make water companies clean up their act
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Migrants often face hardship at the border, yet the number of people making these journeys is increasing every year. A new book, ‘Against Borders’, explores how international borders are constructed and what a world without them would look like
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For a large portion of white society, rap is associated with a “racist construction of Blackness: danger, threat, uncivil”. As a result, drill lyrics are currently being misused in courts of law to prosecute Black and Brown young people in the UK, as a recent case demonstrates
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Thinkers across the political spectrum believe that a reduced working week could solve burnout and boost productivity. Rolling Stone UK speaks to the organisers behind England’s four-day week pilot involving over 30 firms and 2,000 workers
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In the UK, we are experiencing the worst decline in living standards since the Industrial Revolution as the price of the basics – energy and food – soars, forcing more than a million people into poverty. But there is an alternative...
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Russia’s war on Ukraine continues to ravage the country. But it is far from the swift victory Putin no doubt anticipated. As Ukrainian resistance continues, Oz Katerji reports from deep within the Kyiv battlefield on a story that news headlines alone can’t begin to scratch the surface of: how the red beast was beaten into retreat from the capital city
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From energy companies to the travel network and the creeping privatisation of the NHS, Obsidian Adebayo asks whether Margaret Thatcher’s vision of a competitive Britain has built a better nation
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Without the empathetic draw of Jeremy Corbyn or inspiring left-wing ideals, the Labour Party is in trouble. Its success — and the future of British politics — will be defined by what its youth, Generation Left, does next
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Long-term goals fail to address the urgency of the climate crisis, says the Green Party's Tamsin Omond. Here, they outline the Party’s nine policy changes that can effect immediate beneficial change