On Tuesday 18 March, the government announced its well -trailed attacks on disabled people. If they hoped that the fact they dropped the suggestion of freezing PIP levels would placate disabled campaigners they were very mistaken. Gail Ward looks at the main elements of the Green Paper.
Full of unflinching realism, Adolescence is a harrowing exploration of justice, masculinity, and radicalisation, told in relentless real time. This review by Simon Pearson contains spoilers.
How long has it taken the Peace & Justice Project to acknowledge disability as a political issue asks Bob Williams-Findlay? At its launch, not a single disabled person was on the platform, but now it's supporting DPAC's anti-benefits cuts campaign
Dave Kellaway reviews the Donald Rodney: Visceral Canker exhibition currently showing at the Whitechapel Art Gallery until 4th May
We seek revolutionary transformation to meet the compound crisis of ecological disaster, economic collapse, social decay, grotesque inequality, mass impoverishment, growing militarisation, and creeping authoritarianism.
Ukrainian socialist Denys Pilash, in an interview for Links discusses the implications for Ukraine and the world of the shift in US policy towards Russia..
Democratic socialist internationalism must reject the inverted nationalism of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Jason Schulman and Dan La Botz make the case against campism.