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The Labour splitters’ politics are stuck in 1990s – no wonder they won’t face a by-election

February 20, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Prospect, published 19 February 2019

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2019, English, Opinion, Other, Politics

Capitalism Killed Intimacy and Replaced It With PornHub

February 20, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Jacobin, published 14 February 2019

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2019, English, Jacobin, Lifestyle, Opinion

Jess Hurd on photojournalism, police harassment and witnessing revolutions

February 20, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 14 February 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Paul Mason on ideology, fake news, and making it as a left-wing journalist

February 11, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Presenting @ Politics Theory Other, published 23 January 2019

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2019, English, Media, Other, Podcasts

Theresa May Remains in Deep Crisis After Surviving No Confidence Vote

January 19, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Interview @ TeleSur English, published 18 January 2019

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2019, Brexit, English, TeleSur, TV & Radio

No One Lets Go Of Anyone’s Hand (ft. Joana Ramiro)

January 10, 2019by Joana Ramiro

Interview @ Reel Politik, published 19 November 2018

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2018, Brazil, English, Other, Podcasts

Here’s four sectors where low EU net migration means bad news for the British economy

November 5, 2018by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Left Foot Forward, published 23 August 2018

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2018, Brexit, English, Other, Reporting

Owen Smith questions the viability of Brexit

July 13, 2018by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Labour List, published 23 March 2018

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2018, Brexit, English, Labour List, Opinion

Of course Right to Buy is doomed – affordable homes were never the point of it

July 13, 2018by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Left Foot Forward, published 11 June 2018

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2018, Britain, English, Opinion, Other

Council by-elections: Good news for Labour and the slow death of UKIP

July 13, 2018by Joana Ramiro

Article @ Labour List, published 23 March 2018

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2018, English, Labour List, Politics, Reporting

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