If the working class aren’t impressed by patriotic waffle and flag waving, Keir Starmer is toast argues John Westmoreland In the run up to Labour’s conference, the main media talking point was the ...
James Simpson tells us a tale of two Daves who won’t be giving evidence at the Spycops Inquiry, for very different reasons The Undercover Policing Inquiry resumes for its third tranche on Monday ...
The Gaza solidarity movement has had it hard in Germany with a harsh clampdown scaring off organisations and prominent individuals. Their absence made it hard to mobilise against repression, which ...
The current powerlessness of the UN reflects the relative decline of US economic hegemony, argues Michael Roberts The 80th edition of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80) opened yesterday in ...
Chris Bambery considers the left’s criticisms of international law given US and Israeli attempts to destroy altogether its capability and legitimacy ‘Unlike many other wars, this one is documented ...
ID cards are a fantastically bad idea, and are fodder for Big Tech companies, but could and should mark the end of Starmer’s government, argues Kevin Crane It’s no secret that Starmer’s Labour Party ...
Latest polling from Ipsos shows that Keir Starmer is the most unpopular prime minister ever in the history of their polling. His favourability rating is -66%. Just when you thought this couldn’t get ...
A new study shows the scale of damage done to living standards by twenty years of failed economic policy, reports John Rees Astounding new figures show that every family in the UK has lost £2,000 ...
Mark Steel’s radio series exploring the ten-year-long McLibel case, in the context of historic campaigns and protests, is inspiring, finds Judy Seymour This is a series of six 25-minute programmes in ...
Once again, Israel has extended its aggression into international waters, reports John Rees Six ships in the Global Gaza Flotilla were attacked by Israel early today in international waters: 600 ...
Trump’s regime is using the killing of the far-right figure to impose a chilling atmosphere of repression and fear, yet liberals are failing to offer any serious resistance, argues John Clarke The ...
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