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The central bank’s quantitative tightening programme is not much discussed, but is central to the government’s cuts and ...
Trump’s denial that the death toll from the Texas floods is the fault of his cuts feeds into adangerous new recklessness of the fossil-fuel sector, argues John Clarke This week’s disastrous flooding ...
Kevin Crane dissects the absurd and chilling corporate fantasies around a post-war Gaza, where the involvement of Blair ...
The death of Norman Tebbit is an opportunity to remember the Thatcher governments in which he served, and the disastrous ...
The involvement of the private sector in the NHS has already had awful consequences, but Labour seems determined to expand ...
The local elections that took place on 1 May saw Reform perform particularly strongly, but amidst the gloom, the strong ...
Alex Snowdon explains the Marxist view of how ideas develop and how socialists seek to change the world The first of these ...
Protesters gathered outside RAF Marham to oppose Starmer’s plans to buy and station nuclear-capable F-35a fighter jets there, ...
A new party to the left of Labour is highly welcome, but it will need to be rooted in the social movements, organised ...
Palestine solidarity was not confined to a couple of moments, but was a pervasive normality at the festival, in stark ...
In 1998 he performed his song ‘Masters of War’ at Glastonbury in which he declares: ‘And I hope that you die, And your death ...
Chris Nineham is facing trial with PSC Director Ben Jamal on 7 July in relation to the national Palestine protest on 18 ...
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