Documentary Review by Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye CLP) This four-part documentary, available on Sky, gives a good account of colonialism and the super exploitation
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By John Pickard Asmaa Al-Ghoul’s description of Gaza does not deal with the most up-to-date events, but, nonetheless, her book, A Rebel in Gaza, gives
Review – Russia: from revolution to counter-revolution by Ted Grant
Review by Mark Langabeer, (Hastings and Rye CLP) I have recently moved house. That consumes a lot of time, but one of the few joys
By Jamie Penquite-Green, Penrith and the Borders CLP member Shaka King’s Judas and the Black Messiah offers up an honourable portrayal of the FBI’s Cointelpro
By Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP member “The Dig” is an account of the 1939 excavations in Suffolk that led to discovery of the magnificent
By Hilary Barker, Penrith and the Borders CLP member This is a revenge comedy drama, starring Kate Winslet and Judy Davies and I loved this
By Beatrice Windsor Last year was the eightieth anniversary of the threat of Nazi invasion. Commentators at the time said that there was a ‘big
Book review by Michael Roberts Italian American economist, Mariana Mazzucato, who works and resides in London, has become a big name in what we might
Review by Andy Piascik Connecticut’s Fairfield County has for many years been a place of contrasts. It has cities that, even in their bustling heydays,
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Member. This excellent documentary, written and produced by Michael Moore, is as relevant today as it was when first