Home Wounded beast: the French government’s fake news Paris, May 1, 2019. Impunity, kettling, racism and gas: a view of the policing from the ground up. By Gabriel Bristow / 11 May 2019
Conflict & security Fortress Europe: Macron hikes university fees for non-EU students The students that the government is hoping to dissuade from studying in France are the young people of its former colonies. How does this square with ‘patriotism as openness’? By Gabriel Bristow and Constance Laisné / 4 Dec 2018
Trump is a unifier for the left – but what matters is who leads Protests against Trump's presidency brought the left together around the world. But who gets to decide where this movement goes next? By Gabriel Bristow and Constance Laisné / 23 Jan 2017
Politics & activism Podcast: a beginner's guide to the Labour Party What is the Labour Party and how can new members get involved? By Jeremy Gilbert, Gabriel Bristow, Sue Goss and Holly Rigby / 25 Apr 2016
3 reasons why the Tories' obsession with 'hardwork' is blind idiocy Why on earth would an increasingly automated future require us to work ever harder? By Gabriel Bristow / 6 Oct 2015
If anyone is "unelectable" it's Billy Bragg The left needs to develop a culture that looks like the future. By Gabriel Bristow / 14 Sep 2015