Features in issue 2582-2583

Paris in the winter

by Sarah Redd

Climate activists prepare for a crucial meeting

Kathmandu punks and foreign gods

by Sareena Rai

An earthquake diary by a Nepali anarchist

Monitoring Muslim students

by Sarah Redd

Fears for civil liberties as Tories launch new drive against 'extremism'

What they say about poor girls

by Stephanie Jones

An excerpt from a ground-breaking book on class oppression in the US

 

A poster from Leicester CND

by Andrea Mbarushimana

A WW1 Tommy looks at nuclear warfare

The Banning of Bertie

by Emily Johns, Gabriel Carlyle

How Britain's greatest living philosopher lost his sense of humour, but got the last laugh.

Post-election blues

by Claire Poyner

Network for Peace co-ordinator Claire Poyner reflects on the likely impact of the election on anti-nuclear campaigning

Here are your choices

by Bristol Anarchist Federation

Post-election, we must make ourselves ungovernable, argues Bristol Anarchist Federation

On common ground

by PN

Peace News Summer Camp, Shropshire, 30 July—3 August

Fracking, values and an ethics for the ‘anthropocene’

by Kelvin Mason

Social movements should take heed of social psychology, argues Kelvin Mason