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Israel’s incendiary attack on Iran on 13 June has led to a flurry of stories mentioning RAF Akrotiri as a potential target ...
A court has decided today to postpone the trial of Chris Nineham and Ben Jamal. There will be a hearing at Westminster ...
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Spraying paint is not terrorism. As ministers abuse their powers, Juliet Stevenson speaks out ...
No one questions the right to demonstrate, unless it’s the British authorities, it seems. The case brought against leading figures of the Pro-Palestine solidarity movement brings to question the ...
When The Hunger Games books came out in the late 2000s to much acclaim, probably few readers expected scenes from these dystopian novels would take place in the world they live in. But they now do – ...
Are concessions to coax MPs into voting for cruel social security cuts a sign that the Starmer government is listening and learning? Anything but. The hysterical reaction to defiant scenes at the ...
Strongly worded emails are not doing it. Appeals to MPs are not doing it. Taking to the streets in our hundreds of thousands with banners and placards is not working. Elected representatives from ...
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