‘We fled with nothing but the clothes on our backs, and our homes were destroyed. The world turned its back on us.’ Ahmed, 25 ...
An anonymous NHS worker argues that at a time of increasing despair over the genocide in Gaza, must build the Workplace Day ...
John Prescott’s journey from trade union militant to establishment fixer left little room for any genuine commitment to ...
Any illusions that Cop summits will achieve progress while the fossil-fuel interests dominate should now be laid to rest, argues John Clarke The 29th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework ...
Steve McQueen’s new film Blitz offers a variety of narratives that very effectively explore race, class and empire during ...
John Rees on the rebirth of the right-wing opposition to Labour masquerading as care for the countryside Keir Starmer and his ...
Another snap election, this one in Germany, poses problems for the ruling parties, but there are multiple problems with the ...
The danger posed by the far right is convincingly outlined in a gripping Channel Four documentary, finds Jamal Elaheebocus ...
John Rees looks at the way the public are turning against the war hawks, both in Britain and the Ukraine As Keir Starmer orders British Storm Shadow missiles to be fired into Russian territory without ...
In part 4 of the Great Revolutions series, Dominic Alexander examines the events that led to the French Revolution Part 1: ...
Gladiator II is an efficient-enough remake-cum-sequel, but contains no useful insight into war and empire, finds Lucy Nichols ...
In part 3 of the Great Revolutions series, Dominic Alexander explains how the rank and file of the army forced Cromwell and ...