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
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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
By Andy Ford Last month saw the sixtieth anniversary of the assassination of US President, John F Kennedy, in Dallas Texas. The local police and
COP28: business as usual
By Michael Roberts The COP28 conference on what to do about global warming and climate change held in Dubai finished last Thursday. Attended by a
The special conference of the TUC last weekend reaffirmed its previous decision to opposed the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act, which comes into force in
Report by Bexley Labour Left Seven police officers initially stationed outside the Erith and Thamesmead Constituency Labour Party’s AGM on late afternoon Saturday reflects how
By Michael Roberts Ridley Scott’s new film on Napoleon Bonaparte has been criticized from many angles. Filmwise, some reckon it is boring, inexplicable in parts
By Michael Roberts Last week, the second estimate for the US real GDP in Q3 of 2023, i.e. national output, was released. It came in
Letter from Bob Edwards, Harlow Labour member. In Dicken’s Tale of Two Cities, he said “it was the worst of times, and the best of
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