Letter from William F. Ward Our town is a pretty quiet place. The local paper runs stories like “Wheelie bin set on fire”, which wouldn’t
Month: August 2024
Book review by John Pickard The two novels by this author, The Sympathizer and The Committed, are the best novels I have read in recent
By Mark Langabeer – Hastings & Rye Labour Party member June 2023 witnessed the killing of two students and a caretaker and serious injuries to
Letter from Sarah Gale It’s Kafkaesque – privileged elites, who slaughter wildlife with impunity, are now claiming victimhood and say their cruelty should be protected
By Dave Putson Over the course of the last few days we have seen the Israel government continue with its genocidal atrocities in Gaza, with
By Michael Roberts The overthrow of the Sheikh Hasina’s dictatorial government in Bangladesh by students and the populace last week is a startling outcome of
By Michael Roberts This blog was originally published by Michael Roberts on Thursday, 8 August 2024. The sentence near the end of the article about
By Cumbria Left Horizons supporters Last Saturday, there was a very successful anti-racism rally in Carlisle, as a response to the threat of the presence
Andy Ford continues his occasional series of 80-year-anniversary articles on the Soviet Union in the Second World War. Part one of this article on the
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye It has been reported that bosses pay has climbed to record levels. Pay for the chief executives of