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Extinction Rebellion: the arrestables a photo essay | Extinction Rebellion

UK-based activists from the climate campaign group explain why they are prepared to be arrested for the cause Hallam was arrested in 2017 for criminal damage when he and another person spray-painted Divest from oil and gas, Now and Out of time on walls at Kings College London, using water-soluble chalk-based paint.

Gobsmackingly awe-inspiring: a cost conscious guide to Uluru and surrounds

Its not possible to visit Uluru and the red centre on the cheap, but with careful planning you can access less expensive options Youve seen it on tea towels, TV ads and kitschy souvenirs. But its a good bet that you havent seen it up close and personal in all its red-earth glory. Uluru is

How tattoos went from subculture to pop culture | Tattoos

Body art is more mainstream than ever but for many it is no longer a design for life When Nathan Boon started working as a tattoo artist about 10 years ago, tattoo parlours could be found in back alleys or on the outskirts of town. Over the years, as trends have moved from tribal designs

Its time to say it: the US supreme court has become an illegitimate institution | Jill Filipovic

With its decision on Roe v Wade, the court has signaled its illegitimacy and thrown the American project into question As of 24 June 2022, the US supreme court should officially be understood as an illegitimate institution a tool of minority rule over the majority, and as part of a far-right ideological and

Puddle Britain: 11 amazing facts about tiny bodies of water | Water

Whether its too much rain or not enough drainage, were deep into November and theres water everywhere. So, what is a puddle, when does it become a pond and what lives in there? Thanks to a combination of ceaseless rain and poor drainage or, if you like, the climate crisis and broken Britain