Spotlight Spotlight: Pennfields & Merridale COVID Action Group This issue, we look at Pennfields & Merridale COVID Action Group's approach to mutual aid in Wolverhampton.
Environment We need a green recovery from coronavirus CAROL HYATT lays out the case for a divestment (not investing in polluters) policy in Wolverhampton.
Spotlight Spotlight: Telephone Befriending & Social Prescribing We speak to a volunteer at Wolverhampton Social Prescribing's Telephone Befriending Service.
Spotlight Spotlight: Wolverhampton City of Sanctuary This issue we look at City of Sanctuary, which supports refugees and asylum seekers.
Spotlight Spotlight: Zebra Access Today we look at how Zebra Access are supporting deaf and hard-of-hearing people in Wolverhampton.
Work “Calling us heroes just makes it ok when we die”: why we took to the streets for our keyworkers On Wednesday, it was Workers’ Memorial Day. Today, it is International Workers’ Day. This year, we are particularly aware of the sacrifices keyworkers are making. Thousands held a minute’s
Advice These are all the groups we know are offering free COVID-19 help in Wolverhampton These local organisations have heroically stepped up to help the community - please use them if you or anyone you know is in need.
Austerity How austerity is undermining mutual aid Mutual aid groups set up to support communities in the face of coronavirus are finding a challenge beyond the pandemic – a social fabric torn apart by years of austerity.
Advice These are the Wolverhampton businesses we know are doing deliveries Lockdown, self-isolation and social distancing have made popping to get supplies very difficult. With supermarket delivery slots filling up, local people, organisations and businesses are offering to deliver to your
Coronavirus Our loved ones will die unnecessarily – we must be able to talk about why The UK is set to have the highest COVID-19 death rate of any European country—but many still complain when we criticise the government.
Wolverhampton Wolverhampton MP under fire for PPE tweet The tweet appeared to suggest that NHS workers don’t know how to make “the right use of” personal protective equipment (PPE).
Lifestyle Five things to do with your children during the lockdown Tips for helping you get the most out of this quality family time
Wolverhampton We must create a better world from this crisis The pandemic shows that many people have been living on the edge of desperation for years—once it is over, they must still be supported.