environment and community
Just Stop Oil may be reviled – but their tactics reshaped the climate movement

Just Stop Oil may be reviled – but their tactics reshaped the climate movement
The disruptive climate activists are ‘hanging up the hi-vis’. Even unpopular groups can have positive and widespread ripple effects, writes Sam Nadel
‘Neighbours are more trusted than government’: When crisis hits, communities are saving themselves

‘Neighbours are more trusted than government’: When crisis hits, communities are saving themselves
The UK is not equipped to protect its citizens from crisis, a new report has found. Community groups could be the answer
I was trafficked and forced to work 23 hours a day. How was I meant to return to normality?

I was trafficked and forced to work 23 hours a day. How was I meant to return to normality?
Ilja Abbattista is now a board member for the Bright Future Co-operative, which is supporting modern slavery survivors into safe and secure employment
Football legend David James: ‘I had difficult moments at every club, not just Liverpool’
Football legend David James: ‘I had difficult moments at every club, not just Liverpool’
London’s Black Cabs are iconic. But their future is in jeopardy
London’s Black Cabs are iconic. But their future is in jeopardy
‘You don’t have to be a celebrity to make an impact’: Big Issue’s Covid heroes, five years on

‘You don’t have to be a celebrity to make an impact’: Big Issue’s Covid heroes, five years on
Communities that build solar panels and wind farms should get cheaper bills, says Labour minister

Communities that build solar panels and wind farms should get cheaper bills, says Labour minister
Covid got us all in mutual aid groups. Five years on, what happened to the lockdown anarchists?

Covid got us all in mutual aid groups. Five years on, what happened to the lockdown anarchists?
Families torn apart for not earning enough under ‘unfair’ visa rules: ‘I can’t take care of my husband’

Families torn apart for not earning enough under ‘unfair’ visa rules: ‘I can’t take care of my husband’
The remarkable story of Fare Dodgers’ Liberation Front and their fight for free public transport

The remarkable story of Fare Dodgers’ Liberation Front and their fight for free public transport
We must prepare for a hard-right election win in 2029, says Museum of Homelessness founder

We must prepare for a hard-right election win in 2029, says Museum of Homelessness founder
Letters: Adolescence didn’t feel like a drama – it’s too close to real life

Letters: Adolescence didn’t feel like a drama – it’s too close to real life
BBC’s Crongton is a ‘celebration of Alex Wheatle’s incredible life and powerful stories’

BBC’s Crongton is a ‘celebration of Alex Wheatle’s incredible life and powerful stories’
We must not allow Nigel Farage to run away from his record on Ukraine

We must not allow Nigel Farage to run away from his record on Ukraine
I’m a market gardener. Here’s why you’ve probably never really tasted a tomato before

I’m a market gardener. Here’s why you’ve probably never really tasted a tomato before
Water isn’t just an environmental issue – it’s a humanitarian emergency

Water isn’t just an environmental issue – it’s a humanitarian emergency
Labour’s billion pound gamble: Can community energy deliver the affordable power the UK needs?

Labour’s billion pound gamble: Can community energy deliver the affordable power the UK needs?
Graffiti writer Fume: ‘All the bad things that happened to me ended up strengthening me’

Graffiti writer Fume: ‘All the bad things that happened to me ended up strengthening me’
Poet laureate Simon Armitage on his years as a probation officer – and the redemptive power of poetry

Poet laureate Simon Armitage on his years as a probation officer – and the redemptive power of poetry
Why you should make Resonance FM the background noise to your life

Why you should make Resonance FM the background noise to your life
‘We don’t live single issue lives’: This exhibition is celebrating trans joy amid the culture wars

‘We don’t live single issue lives’: This exhibition is celebrating trans joy amid the culture wars
Divisive Tory MP turned TV star Michael Portillo: ‘We’ll still have railways in 200 years’ time’

Divisive Tory MP turned TV star Michael Portillo: ‘We’ll still have railways in 200 years’ time’
B Corp Britain: These are the companies near you doing things differently

B Corp Britain: These are the companies near you doing things differently
Labour has vowed to cleaning up Windermere – but our fight for a sewage-free lake is not over

Labour has vowed to cleaning up Windermere – but our fight for a sewage-free lake is not over
‘We want people to think it could be their kid’: Philip Barantini on incels, rage and new drama Adolescence
