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This play about politics, poverty and working-class family dynamics is very much worth your time, finds Terina Hine It’s rare ...
Attacks on the Palestine movement are backfiring argues Chris Nineham In the last couple of weeks, state harassment of the ...
The central bank’s quantitative tightening programme is not much discussed, but is central to the government’s cuts and ...
Counterfire authors give their recommendations for reading while on holiday this summer Lindsey German Seicho Matsumoto, Tokyo Express and Inspector Imanishi Investigates (Penguin 1958/2022 and ...
The pliant British media refuses to cover stories of public interest about the ongoing genocide, says Des Freedman This story ...
Israeli war crimes have become ever more blatant and undisguised, but the plan for Rafah is a new phase in the goal of removing Palestinians from the strip, explains Zahid Rahman On Monday, the ...
Kevin Crane dissects the absurd and chilling corporate fantasies around a post-war Gaza, where the involvement of Blair ...
The involvement of the private sector in the NHS has already had awful consequences, but Labour seems determined to expand ...
The death of Norman Tebbit is an opportunity to remember the Thatcher governments in which he served, and the disastrous ...
Alex Snowdon explains the Marxist view of how ideas develop and how socialists seek to change the world The first of these ...
In 1998 he performed his song ‘Masters of War’ at Glastonbury in which he declares: ‘And I hope that you die, And your death ...
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