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Extinction Rebellion: Anarchists and radicals shouldn’t be surprised. We should be organised.

Extinction Rebellion is currently the most radical and effective environmental movement in the UK right now. That situation has only come about because of a massive hole where an anti-state anti-capitalist direct action movement should be.

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‘Uber Cheats!’: Couriers Strike in Glasgow

UberEats couriers in Glasgow were on strike today (Monday 10th of September) in protest against UberEats’ recent reductions of boost payments.

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A Documentary About Direct Action for Disarmament & Peace in Scotland

This documentary explores acts of opposition to the British nuclear weapons system through peaceful direct action by focusing on two different peace camps in Scotland. It aims to both show their effectivenes as well as to raise some questions regarding the ideology of the peace movement.

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