….to all our readers, contributors and supporters, and everyone else for that matter. Here’s hoping for a more peaceful, joyful and just New Year. Please download our... Continue reading
July 18th 2025 Ribs like tree branches wrack through the undergrowthCarving out a path of spikes and sharpnessThe shoes shred, leave traces of themselves on the shattered... Continue reading
By Ness Sadri “This is England you know, this is a Christian country!” I hear those words not directed at me but at the new owners – a... Continue reading
Christ in the Rubble By Father Geoff Bottoms I recently celebrated a humanist funeral for a comrade of mine, and at the reception afterwards his daughter caught... Continue reading
In an era where art and society are being shaped by technology and globalisation, composer Jan Foote represents an interesting dialectic: one grounded in working-class Yorkshire roots... Continue reading
In this edition of Our Culture, Keith Flett examines how global capital shapes food and drink, from multinational brewers to fragile supply chains under climate pressure. The... Continue reading
By Chris Norris Three billion up the spout, no less.That’s what it’ll cost the NHSTo fund this deal you’d have us blessSince you’ve the UK tabloid pressSafe... Continue reading
The book is available here Jim Aitken reviews Alan Morrison’s latest book, starting with a comparison between the two main characters in the book and two other... Continue reading
In this instalment of the Our Culture Series, writer and artist Stefan Szczelkun traces the hidden history of how radical working-class culture. From the Chartists to rave... Continue reading