Two key lessons come out of the chaos in the House of Commons on Wednesday: that the Labour leadership is being dragged, kicking and screaming,
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By John Pickard It was not unexpected for Keir Starmer to finally dump the pledge for a Labour government to spend £28bn a year on
By John Pickard It is impossible to keep up with the number of labour movement organisations in the UK which have expressed some kind of
By John Pickard The revelations that came out in the Covid inquiry in the last month weren’t really revelations. We all knew that Tory ministers
In the next week we will no doubt have inflicted upon us the ‘official Christmas photographs’ of Rishi Sunak and his family. It is a
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Member. The BBC Panorama programme this week uncovered some appallingly bad pollution by some water companies, often pollution
By John Pickard The savage bombing of Gaza, and the horrific death toll it has caused, has caused global outrage and even misgivings among those
The Western mainstream media has give widespread publicity to the Israeli and international hostages taken by Hamas on October 7 then subsequently released in the
Editorial: Cop28, the biggest circus in the world
The Cop26 meeting in Glasgow two years ago was described at the time by Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, as just “more blah, blah blah”.
By Andy Ford When John F Kennedy, President of the United States, was brutally gunned down on November 22, 1963, first the Dallas Police, and