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Julian Vigo
Nicaragua's ambassador Carlos Jose Arguello Gomez gives a st
Features / 6 May 2024
6 May 2024
As independent media exposes Establishment media lies about Israel’s genocide in Gaza, claims of anti-semitism are being exposed as a tactic to silence critics, argues JULIAN VIGO
President Joe Biden is joined on stage by first lady Jill Bi
Opinion / 25 January 2024
25 January 2024
The continued hawkishness of Biden’s party is putting it increasingly at odds with its own natural constituency, argues JULIAN VIGO
Features / 14 April 2023
14 April 2023
The ‘Twitter files’ demonstrate McCarthyism v 2.0, argues JULIAN VIGO
Features / 29 November 2022
29 November 2022
Changed financial conditions are having an impact in Britain and the United States, writes JULIAN VIGO
US President Joe Biden speaks before signing two bills aimed
Features / 5 August 2022
5 August 2022
JULIAN VIGO looks at how the Democrats became the war hawk party
Features / 31 January 2022
31 January 2022
Renters, the poor and freelancers are a class abandoned during the pandemic, while the mega-rich and their lives of luxury are left undisturbed, writes JULIAN VIGO
Women and teachers demonstrate inside a private school to de
Opinion / 5 October 2021
5 October 2021
Many Western commentators seem to not understand that democracy, like women’s rights, is not a one-size-fits-all package, argues JULIAN VIGO
Features / 4 August 2021
4 August 2021
There is no forgiveness for renters who have struggled to keep up with payments during the pandemic, says JULIAN VIGO
Features / 7 August 2020
7 August 2020
Italians remember the coronavirus dead at a concert in Berga
Features / 10 July 2020
10 July 2020
No techno fix: the ecological repercussions of new online pr
Features / 11 February 2020
11 February 2020
Don’t be fooled – ‘doing more things online’ has not offset the negative environmental impact of ‘buying more things online.’ In fact, the situation is getting rapidly worse, warns JULIAN VIGO
Are students workers?
Features / 18 November 2019
18 November 2019
There is a disconnect between academia and the lives of working-class people, says JULIAN VIGO
Features / 5 August 2019
5 August 2019
Web users are frequently and unwittingly signing away their privacy rights – opening the door to mass snooping, writes JULIAN VIGO
Features / 5 June 2019
5 June 2019
JULIAN VIGO looks at the sinister harvesting of biometric data by governments and supra-national bodies
A protest against AirBNB in Edinburgh. The firm is marketing
Features / 7 February 2019
7 February 2019
Why we are allowing ourselves to be transformed into guinea pigs of capitalism, asks JULIAN VIGO
Features / 13 December 2018
13 December 2018
JULIAN VIGO argues those who claim to 'enjoy' frantic gift-giving are lying to themselves and others about the capitalism-induced stress and anxiety beneath the tinsel and suggests Christmas is best celebrated as he does — without presents at all
London
Features / 8 October 2018
8 October 2018
by JULIAN VIGO
Grafitti in Hackney Wick
Gentrification / 13 September 2018
13 September 2018
JULIAN VIGO writes on the London Legacy Development Corporation’s undemocratic efforts to evict Hackney Wick’s artists
Features / 28 August 2018
28 August 2018
A VW Golf electric car being recharged on a street in London
Environment / 7 June 2018
7 June 2018
A mountain of plastic at a recycling plant
Environment / 17 April 2018
17 April 2018
Plastic bag charges have merely shifted around ecological waste while doing little to lower overall pollution levels, writes JULIAN VIGO
Google's offices in London
Free Speech / 27 February 2018
27 February 2018
It is time that we question the hypercentralisation of internet information through one single company, writes JULIAN VIGO
Equality / 13 January 2018
13 January 2018