Opinion / How industrial action could make the UK more democratic OPINION: The RMT, postal workers and nurses are preparing to strike. It's good news for anyone interested in social mobility By David Renton / 12 Dec 2022
Opinion / Why the law alone won’t save us – or the planet Power has been snatched from ordinary people by an ever-growing tangle of rules. We need to reclaim it By David Renton / 22 Jul 2022
Opinion / Suspicious algorithms: time to tame crime-predicting police technology Garbage in, miscarriage of justice out – especially if you’re poor or Black By David Renton / 18 Apr 2022
Opinion / Muted and invisible: Why justice online is justice denied Virtual hearings are inherently unfair, yet the government wants them to be the new normal post-pandemic By David Renton / 7 Apr 2021
Europe / What the Anti-Nazi-League and Rock against Racism teach us about how to defeat the fascists The challenge is on the streets, at the ballot box, and through popular culture, as a new history makes clear. By David Renton / 9 Dec 2018
Politics & activism / 'Whose Games? Whose city?' - why I'm marching with the Counter Olympics Network David Renton, steward at Saturday's Counter Olympics Network demonstration, explains the problems he has with the way the London 2012 organisers have constructed this year's Games - from the forced seizure of land, to the morality of the sponsors. By David Renton / 26 Jul 2012