Dangerous and wrong

Don Flynn examines Starmer’s Immigration White Paper finding it concedes the ground to Reform UK  There was a shocked response from many at the centre-left end...

Beyond knee-jerk defence spending and nukes

Mary Kaldor says enhancing human security and democracy is critical in any defence spending calculus There is no question that the advent of Trump has...

BBC caves in over another Gaza documentary

As Trump mouthpieces attack the BBC from the right Tim Llewellyn reports on further BBC censorship and poor treatment of Gary Lineker The BBC’s decision...

Beyond knee-jerk defence spending and nukes

Mary Kaldor says enhancing human security and democracy is critical in any defence spending calculus There is no question that the advent of Trump has...

BBC caves in over another Gaza documentary

As Trump mouthpieces attack the BBC from the right Tim Llewellyn reports on further BBC censorship and poor treatment of Gary Lineker The BBC’s decision...

Editorial

Editorial 334

Resisting a Trump world Trump’s tariff war, ultra-protectionism and assault on democracy is turning the world upside down. Coupled with a reactionary international politics the world is shifting...

BBC caves in over another Gaza documentary

As Trump mouthpieces attack the BBC from the right Tim Llewellyn reports on further BBC censorship and poor treatment of Gary Lineker The BBC’s decision...

The tragedy of the Starmer government

Following poor election results and low poll ratings Victor Anderson stresses the urgent need to change course to make real change and avert electoral...

AI – use it or get used by it

Nat Pearce says AI won’t take your job, but someone using it will The debate around AI and work is often framed in apocalyptic terms:...

Musk, Reform & dark money

Trevor Fisher on the threat of big money buying up British politics With Reform UK challenging the two main parties in the opinion polls, the...

Uxbridge not a bellwether

In the wake of the Uxbridge by-election Bryn Jones says Labour’s wobbling on green policies will not win it any votes

Driscoll affair echoes Livingstone

Will Jamie Driscoll’s departure be a repeat of the Livingstone London mayor fiasco? asks Trevor Fisher

Labour’s National Policy Forum must back proportional representation

The vast majority of CLPs support it, as do two-thirds of affiliated trade unions. So, will the NPF accept the case for PR? Maximilian Czekalski explains why it should

No time to stay silent

Margaret Owen asks why Starmer is ignoring the obvious ways to win the women’s vote

Human rights, biopolitics, utopia

Mazin Zeki on human rights States of Exception by Costas Douzinas published by Edward Elgar Democracies are defined by the separation of powers and rule of...

Victims’ justice and war crimes

Duncan Bowie on the bombing of Japan and the Tokyo war trials "Rain of Ruin" by Richard Overy published by Allen Lane "Judgement at Tokyo" by...

Ditching Net Zero

Badenoch ignored Tory opinion research when she abandoned net zero. Why? asks Dave Toke? As we all know, Kemi Badenoch has broken with the policy...

Water needs public participatory control

Clive Lewis MP on why MPs should back his Bill to transform the water industry and end the scandal of price rip-offs, sewage pollution...