Naomi Klein’s exploration of the spread of conspiracy theory and the ‘other Naomi’ is baggy but contains useful insights, ...
Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah elected rector with 80% of the vote as the Palestine movement goes from strength to strength, reports On 26 March 2024, Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah was elected rector of the ...
Preston selects Counterfire’s Michael Lavalette to stand in the General Election as part of the ‘No ceasefire, no vote’ ...
Insulated from popular discontent, independent central banks have free reign to undermine workers’ rights and further the neoliberal agenda, argues John Clarke Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director ...
Hundreds joined the protest outside the Old Bailey as Julian Assange awaited the results of his extradition trial, reports Tricia French There were about 200 people outside the Old Bailey awaiting the ...
The Tories are destroying the NHS and Labour has no real solutions so it is up to us to fight for a properly funded, publicly owned health service, argues Lucy Nichols Yesterday, Wes Streeting told ...
The Balkan war was just ending when John Rees wrote this prescient article in 1999 about the importance of Nato expansion and the fight for oil resources in the post Cold War world. We reprint it on ...
In the second of a two-part article, George Kerevan continues his personal and political insights of the miners strike As the strike grew increasingly bitter, Richard Saville and I worked on a major ...
Now that Israeli-made famine in Gaza is commonly acknowledged there is a scramble by those governments who have cheered on Israel in its brutal assault to distance themselves from it. Now they say ...