11 Sep 2014:
Based on real events, this thriller bravely explores Iran’s attempt to suppress knowledge of its assassination of intellectuals, writes Leslie Felperin
10 Sep 2014: Dan Gillmor: Websites are loading slowly today to show what a future without net neutrality looks like. But perhaps a targeted slowdown is in order
9 Sep 2014: Letters: As one who gave up three weeks of my life to march the 300 miles from Jarrow to Westminster on the People’s March for the NHS, I was underwhelmed by the media coverage
4 Sep 2014:
Evidence shows that the fast-food strikes are working not just to increase wages, but to reinvent unions and bolster long-dwindling membership
Ada Colau: We’ve all been a tourist at some point, but citizens of this great city are fighting for a way of life as they are sidelined by the authorities
Pankaj Mishra: My own ambivalence about September's vote has a different source from the glory and shame of the union invoked by partisans on either side
Head to head: Alana Lentin and JR Hennessy: The St James Ethics Centre, which convenes the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, has links to Operation Sovereign Borders. Should Pussy riot listen to protesters, and pull out?
We look back at Apple's tech products, including game-changers such as the iMac and iPhone, curiosities like Lisa – and duds, like the 20th Anniversary Macintosh