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One often-repeated lie is that we need stricter migration policies to protect our public services. The NHS is then given as ...
The picture of a booming economy portrayed by the stock markets and strong rhetoric from Trump hides a slowing US economy, ...
On the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, we repost Lucy Nichols' article on why nuclear weapons are never a ...
Our Water Our Way is putting the conversation about the future management of water where it should be, in the hands of ...
Alex Snowdon on political practice and radical realignment Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn’s recent call for a new party has ...
Poor pay and poor working conditions in hotels are notorious, but an important strike shows that these workers can be ...
There is widespread anger in the NHS at the government’s refusal to remedy long-standing pay issues, and this will lead to ...
The new Superman film, whose whirlwind of CGI fails to develop much of its lightly anti-imperialist plot, leaves the audience ...
Dominic Alexander dismantles common myths around wealth taxes as ‘discredited truisms of a broken economic system’ The ...
Trump won a significant victory for his tariff policy over the EU, underlining the political bankruptcy of liberal centrist ...
An eclectic selection for beach reading provided by Mark Perryman The summer, a time for the beach, sunshine, sunglasses and, ...
Human-rights groups, news outlets, and universities from within Israel speak up against the ongoing genocide in Gaza as the ...
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