I spent the last few days hunting down an article that I needed to reference and realised that there’s such a vast bank of ...
Review of The Starmer Symptom, edited by Mark Perryman, Pluto Press, £16.99. Jim Sillars The 2024 election was a strange ...
All political parties are in trouble, for different reasons, but the Scottish Labour Party has it’s own special problems. It was very recently heralded as the solution to Labour, to Britain ...
Imagine a Labour Party that sets legislation so that over 100 people are arrested (including an 83-year-old) for protesting ...
The announcement of a ‘BritCard’ – a digital ID scheme – is a sign of desperation from Keir Starmer’s beleaguered government, ...
British politics is undergoing a huge upheaval, as parties of the Left struggle to be born and the mainstream two-party ...
As people starve the elites gorge themselves at banquet. The grotesque Trump pantomime rolled into town and our PM rolled ...
Hundreds of people who were once detained at the troubled immigration jail in the Florida Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” have disappeared. Democracy Now! speaks with Shirsho Dasgupta, a ...
This is from the excellent Democracy for Sale, which I recommend as one of the fastest-growing monitors of corruption in politics. Follow them here. In this episode, Peter Geoghegan speaks to ...
The trauma economy: When lived experience becomes commodified content. Bella readers will be familiar with Darren McGarvey’s work, as a musician, public speaker, and award-winning author. You can read ...
On the day that an independent inquiry by the United Nations concluded that Israel has committed and is continuing to commit genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, over 750 Scottish cultural ...
If you didn’t know who Charlie Kirk was until this week, you probably don’t know who Nick Feuntes is. You should. Having instantly and desperately labelled the suspected killer of Charlie Kirk as a ...
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