Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member In July 2022, temperatures in the UK reached a record level, over 40oC, and there were
Month: May 2024
The Galloway “Novara” interview: who is splitting the left?
Readers who engage with social media may well have stumbled across a dispute between George Galloway, the new MP for Rochdale, and the left news
TV review by Dave Putson DOPESICK is not a word that naturally sits in UK parlance. But we may, over time, become increasingly familiar with
By Andy Ford The Tory government, by an act of parliament, has deemed that the Central African state of Rwanda is ‘safe’. But the history
By Michael Roberts Once again the US Federal Reserve is in a quandary. Does it cut its policy interest rate soon in order to relieve
The main headline of last Thursday’s local election results is that the Tories got the battering they deserved and which everyone was expecting. But a
Review by Mike Kennard Ian Isaac, the author of When We Were Miners, comes from a family steeped in mining traditions and was the Lodge
By Richard Mellor in California The US House of Representatives voted today on the Antisemitism Awareness Act and passed it 320 to 91 with 70 Democrats
By Michael Roberts The great and the good have just finished attending a special World Economic Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The theme of the