Government accused of scapegoating ethnic minorities after Home Office reveals plan to publish the nationalities of foreign criminals
PETER MASON is enthralled by an assembly of objects, ancient and modern, that have lain in the mud of London’s river
With the death of Pope Francis, the world loses not only a church leader but also a moral compass that spoke out against inequality, discrimination, war, and climate destruction, writes MARC VANDEPITTE
DENNIS BROE sifts out the ideological bias of the newest TV series offerings, and picks out what to see, and what to avoid
MICK McSHANE rubs shoulders with Mod legend Steve Craddock and joins in with the joyous Glasgow choir
LYNNE WALSH previews the Bristol Radical History Conference this weekend
During visits to Cheney School and Oxford Brookes University, Ismara Mercedes Vargas Walter highlighted how Cuba devotes half its budget to education, health and social security despite the US blockade, reports ROGER McKENZIE
Letter to PM outlines best way to reduce hardship
As the historic ground prepares for its emotional farewell, even visiting teams like Manchester City are paying tribute to one of English football’s most storied stadiums, writes JAMES NALTON
Keir Starmer’s £120 million to Sudan cannot cover the government’s complicity in the RSF genocide or atone for the long shadow of British colonialism and imperialism, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE
Player of tournament shines in World Cup qualifiers despite Scotland falling short
Fans have beaten repressive, stigmatising legal attacks on themselves before, but now a new wave of repression is building Scottish trades councils are looking to organise new community resistance, reports SEAN O’NEILL
MIK SABIERS admires a band that delivers short, sharp shocks to the system
New releases from Brown Horse, Craig Finn, and Julien Baker & TORRES
The US president’s universal tariffs mirror the disastrous Smoot-Hawley Act that triggered retaliatory measures, collapsed international trade, fuelled political extremism — and led to world war, warns Dr DYLAN MURPHY
'Turning the migrant crisis into a marketplace'
Building opposition into a political campaign
RNLI confirms death following medical emergency
A new front in the fight for football’s soul is emerging — one rooted in trade union values and collective power
Warning from NASUWT general secretary
Ecuador’s election wasn’t free — and its people will pay the price under President Noboa
Jaw-dropping European win
'Genuine reform is desperately needed'
US president suggests he might visit the King in September
Government urged to consider further measures
Walkout follows long-running dispute over sacking
We face austerity, privatisation, and toxic influence. But we are growing, and cannot be beaten
The money tap to anti-Cuban agitators will never be shut off under Trump
A beautifully-crafted documentary from Sinéad O’Shea
Johnny Sexton appointed as an assistant coach
Mountains of research show that hardcore material harms children, yet there are still no simple measures in place
Join the traditional march from Clerkenwell Green, which will bring together countless international workers’ organisations in a statement against the far right
Trump’s economic adviser has exposed the actual strategy: forcing other countries to provide financial support for US hegemony
STEVE JOHNSON, CHRIS SEARLE and TONY BURKE review new releases from Steve Knightley, Jupiter & Okwess, Jason Palmer, Lisa Knapp and Gerry Driver, Kin'Gongolo Kiniata, Ingrid Laubrock/Tom Rainey, Dan Sealey, Simin Tande, PAZ
We must take a stand against the government’s spending on war
Educators must fight for an inclusive, creative system that values all children
Peter Mitchell's photography reveals a poetic relationship with Leeds