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
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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
Review by John Pickard “It generally comes as a big surprise to people that there were women’s football matches during World War One. Not only
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. As Panorama revealed this week, there are concerns about the use of private clinics and hospitals
By Left Horizons Alan Hardman’s book of political cartoons, Need not Greed, is coming out, reflecting the work of the most consistently socialist cartoonist of
By Michael Roberts The book, The State of Capitalism, is an ambitious work. Written by the NAMe Collective with the lead from Professor Costas Lapavitsas
Review by Andy Ford, Warrington South The Spinning Heart captures the moment when the Irish economy, the so-caled ‘Celtic Tiger,’ collapsed into debt, default and
Reviewed by Dave Putson Are you a “whodunnit” aficionado? A viewer of psychological thrillers? Well, your average spy drama thriller is all of this. Most,
By Ray Goodspeed, Leyton and Wanstead Labour Party member Daniel Levy was an official Israeli government negotiator under the government of Ehud Barak from 1999
By Michael Roberts Every year at this time, I look back at the books that I have reviewed during the year on this blog. The