In the name of preventing violence, the government is being asked to ban peaceful protest
Category: protest
Our Peripheral Parliament
Politics is moving out of Westminster, as our representatives avoid the real issues
Still Digging
The 17th Century campaigner Gerrard Winstanley is a hero for the 21st Century
No Way to Run a Revolution
One of Britain’s Most Effective Direct Action Movements Has Lost the Plot
The Price of Dissent
People are being ruined for opposing development
The Homespun Revolution
The Homespun Revolution
Disruptive Protest is a Civic Duty
When the law is wrong it must be challenged. That’s progress
Defective Inspectors
As the security services seek to justify their existence, harmless activists are being treated as terrorists
Hawks and Doves
Four remarkable women are challenging the most powerful forces in the land
Starting Over
Britain’s direct action movements have become a force for cultural and even economic renewal
You don’t give us the Earth, we’ll take it.
The direct action movement is putting the passion back into politics
Get Off My Planet
Britain’s landlords are trespassing against our right to enjoy the countryside
If Not Now, When?
There are no excuses for not joining the protest against the Newbury bypass
Subversive Genius
Roads protesters are bringing art and necessity back together, sowing the seeds of cultural renewal
Back to 1662
The Government’s repressive new laws contain eerie similarities to statutes passed hundreds of years ago
A Private Order Called Public Order
Environmentalism is at the vanguard of Britain’s movements for political change
Fire in a Box
Britain’s protest movements have emerged in response to the enclosure of the land, the mind and political power. They are seeking to recover the freedom all of us have lost
Your Round
Why doesn’t Guinness stop fighting us and help us to turn its land into something worthwhile?