In photos: 35 years of British working class photography
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by Ben Smoke
2d ago
A new exhibition curated by Johny Pitts pulls together the work of two dozen working class photographers across the country. In 1989, as the fall of the Berlin Wall promised a hopeful, connected, new world order, political scientist and economist Francis Fukuyama declared the “End of History”. With Soviet communism all but finished, his argument ran that Western liberal democracy had ultimately won out as the final form of human governance. Yet with one-sided wars currently raging in the Middle East and the West’s inability (or refusal) to stop them, rapidly increasing rates of poverty, and e ..read more
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The fight to stop the Rwanda plan goes on
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by Ben Smoke
2d ago
The Rwanda safety bill has finally passed through the Parliament but the fight to stop the flights is far from over. Tonight (April 22nd) the Rwanda Safety Bill passed its final hurdle to become law. After 5 rounds of parliamentary ping pong between the Houses of Commons and Lords the controversial legislation, introduced to sidestep a ruling of the Supreme Court, will now be sent to King Charles for Royal Assent. For many of the politicians, community leaders, organisers and rights organisations who have fought against the plan since it’s announcement over two years ago, the latest developme ..read more
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What’s going on with the Rwanda plan?
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by Ben Smoke
2d ago
Two years, countless court cases, protests, press conferences, legislation and more - this is the story of the Conservative’s flagship immigration policy. This week, the Rwanda offshoring plan is back in the headlines. Officially known as the UK and Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership it is essentially a flagship policy of a Government who are pinning all their hopes of “stopping the boats” on the scheme. The plan would see a (relatively small) number of single men gaining access to the UK via the medium of small vessels ‘illegally’ crossing the channel being given a one-way ..read more
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One year of Jeremy Corbyn’s Music for the Many
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by Ben Smoke
6d ago
Photographer Emily-Jayne Nolan went down to Moth Club, Hackney to capture the anniversary show of Peace & Justice Project’s campaign to save grassroots music venues. Inside Hackney’s Moth Club, it’s warm. Not quite sweat dropping off the ceilings warm just yet, but it’s getting there. In the centre of the packed out room, people throw themselves at one another as the pounding drums and driving guitars of Ditz fill the room. Atop one of the booths that line the side of the room, microphone cable trailing high above heads from the stage, lead singer Cal Francis holds court, the melee of lim ..read more
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Inside the uplifting world of Death Cafes
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by Ben Smoke
6d ago
Meet the young people finding life talking about death in cafes popping up across the world. As I entered a dimly lit room I didn’t know what to expect, and would’ve believed you if you told me I’d mistakenly joined a Book Club or Crochet Circle. Ten smiling faces looked back at me, and I selected my chair in the circle, anxiously waiting for the silence to break. When it did, my nerves dissipated, and my world opened up. This little room, at the end of an idyllic London Mews, was my first experience of a Death Cafe. It was my second date in a now, ironically deceased romance. When he fi ..read more
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Saddling up with Texas’ Creole trail riders
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by Alex King
1w ago
The Texas Regulators are a women-led trail riding group who celebrate zydeco music, Creole heritage and African-American cowboy culture in America’s Deep South. “When a horse rides past you, you can feel it if you’re not even looking,” Ashley Lewis explains. “When you have so many horses moving together, it’s pumping. It’s pumping the ground where we ride. We ride across several fields of cattle. As we ride, you see the cattle stop what they’re doing, come to the fence of the road that we’re riding on and they start to run right alongside of us. You’ll see people come out on their porches or ..read more
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Gritty scenes of Dublin in the 1970s
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by Ben Smoke
1w ago
In his new book, Dublin City, Suburbs & County 1970s, photographer Keith Nolan relives the spirit and warmth of the Irish capital. While enrolled in a boarding school in Dublin from 1958-1964, Keith Nolan discovered photography and was immediately hooked, devoting himself to it without a second thought. “I left college at the ripe old age of sixteen as my parents became aware that I wasn’t bothered about further academic achievements, only photography!” Nolan says. After assisting a local photographer who specialised in weddings and commercial work, and operated a colour film lab, Nolan w ..read more
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Inside the publishing house crafting visual histories of social change
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by Ben Smoke
1w ago
A new exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery tells the story of Café Royal Books through hundreds of titles charting shifting modern life. Back in 2005, abstract painter Craig Atkinson was steadily on course for a Masters in Fine Art when he came to realise the path before him was not his to walk. “The paintings were big, slow, heavy, cumbersome, and could only be shown in one place at a time,” he remembers. “I began to think about who I was painting for, and why. It started to seem quite self-indulgent.” Then 28, Atkinson wanted to make work that was an antidote to the problems posed by th ..read more
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Meet The Kroksbäck Kids, Sweden's Multicultural Skate Family
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by Pam
1w ago
How a Malmö skatepark created a sense of belonging in a neglected neighbourhood. It’s an exceptionally hot summer morning in Malmö. The Swedish city is in the midst of one of its most sweltering Julys on record. Although it usually struggles to manage 18 degrees in the warmer months, this year has seen the temperature hitting over 30 most days. As a result, the streets are considerably more quiet than usual. Kroksbäck skatepark is a case in point. As the midday sun reaches its peak, the all-concrete spot feels uncharacteristically peaceful, with barely a single spot of shade in sight. Across ..read more
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How to evict your landlord
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by Ben Smoke
1w ago
In this excerpt from his new book ‘Against Landlords’, lawyer and campaigner Nick Bano sets out a road map to ending private landlordism. The housing crisis is a tale of conflict. The system of housing wealth in Britain is characterised by conflict between renters and owners, conflict between generations, between regions, between racial groups. The simple fact that underpins the bitterness we feel about our housing situation is that, in each case, the more disadvantaged of each of those groups is transferring wealth to the better-off. Renters prop up house prices, as each month they justify t ..read more
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