Feature / ‘I feared I would die’: Inside Uganda’s cervical cancer crisis Women in rural Uganda are dying as patriarchal violence and misinformation drive cervical cancer cases By Soita Khatondi Wepukhulu / 4 Feb 2025
Investigation / Revealed: Environment Agency invested £15m in ‘forever chemical’ firms Taxpayers’ money pumped into companies that produce PFAS, despite health and environmental warnings By Andrew Kersley / 10 Jan 2024
Investigation / ‘Abusive’ legacy of Nigerian megachurch boss lives on from Lagos to London How former disciples of megachurch leader TB Joshua are amplifying his claims of spiritual healing to millions By Ayodeji Rotinwa and Madeleine Jane / 8 Jan 2024
News / Police refuse to give back woman’s cancer meds after raiding house Samantha Trist was forced to get an emergency prescription after “intrusive and disproportionate” police raid By Ghazal Abbasi / 20 Jul 2022
Transforming Society / What I learned about living from dying of cancer What makes for a good death in a just and sustainable world? A lifelong activist reflects. By Marcy Westerling / 28 Oct 2014
EVENTS / A talk on the politics of cancer in an age of austerity On 2 July Wendy Savage and Hilary Wainwright join Mike Marqusee to launch his new book on the politics of cancer and NHS privatisation at Housmans bookshop in London. By OurNHS / 26 Jun 2014
Big Pharma / Held hostage by Big Pharma In an exclusive extract from his forthcoming new book Mike Marqusee slams the drug companies exploiting his cancer to gouge the public purse. By Mike Marqusee / 26 Jun 2014