‘Labour MPs didn’t enter politics to push vulnerable people deeper into poverty’ Disabled people and MPs mobilising against government's ‘appalling’ welfare cuts
Editorial: ‘Schrodinger’s Russian threat’ fails to convince MPs to back Starmers militarism JUST at the point that Keir Starmer tries to rally his tattered “army of the willing” into some kind of battle order to defend the fragile Ukrainia
Britain | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Protest crackdown so severe it amounts to state repression of human rights, report finds
World | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Peruvian farmer takes major energy firm to court over greenhouse gas emissions posing risk to his home
Features | Monday 17th Mar 2025 From colony to curriculum gap: the erasure of Irish history in Britain
Government remains ‘absolutely committed’ to new independent regulator Sport THE government says it remains “absolutely committed” to introducing a new independent football regulator.
Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Charity calls for older people to have legal right to access public services offline
Monday 17th Mar 2025 Prison population now higher than when the government came to power, study shows
Monday 17th Mar 2025 Leader of Iran's 2009 Green Movement protests to be freed from house arrest, son says
Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Charity calls for older people to have legal right to access public services offline
Monday 17th Mar 2025 ‘Labour MPs didn’t enter politics to push vulnerable people deeper into poverty’
Monday 17th Mar 2025 Protest crackdown so severe it amounts to state repression of human rights, report finds
Britain | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Prison population now higher than when the government came to power, study shows
Britain | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Labour suffers significant decline as Reform UK makes ground, polling shows
Monday 17th Mar 2025 Peruvian farmer takes major energy firm to court over greenhouse gas emissions posing risk to his home
World | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Unicef: A million children in Gaza ‘are living without the very basics they need to survive’
World | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Leader of Iran's 2009 Green Movement protests to be freed from house arrest, son says
Monday 17th Mar 2025 These cuts betray Labour’s basic principles The decision to cut billions from support for vulnerable people while refusing to tax the wealthy shows how far our party has drifted from its core purpose, writes BRIAN LEISHMAN MP
Monday 17th Mar 2025 SWTUC: comradeship and class struggle at Croyde Bay Delegates gathered to confront a broad range of issues from declining membership and a rising far-right threat to devolution and fighting union-busting giants like Amazon, reports GARETH LOWE
Monday 17th Mar 2025 The left, work and benefits. Eating the rich? Starmer’s slash-and-burn approach to disability benefits represents a fundamental break with Labour’s founding mission to challenge the idle rich rather than punish the vulnerable poor, argues KEITH FLETT
Saturday 15th Mar 2025 Recollections of the Miners’ Strike: roadblocks and arrests In the first of four extracts from her new memoir, former NUM headquarters staff HILARY CAVE recalls challenging police intimidation during the miners’ strike, exposing how the full machinery of state was deployed against the working class
Sport | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Men’s Football Newcastle United break 70-year hoodoo to lift the League Cup
Sport | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Men’s Tennis Draper feels Indian Wells title is ‘big moment’ as he eyes more success
Sport | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Los Angeles Olympics Boxing poised to get go-ahead to be part of Games in 2028
Theatre Review Monday 17th Mar 2025 Theatre Review There ain’t no yellow brick road running through Glasgow STEF LYONS is swept along by the infectious energy of an ex-con single mother’s dreams of Nashville
Music Monday 17th Mar 2025 Music Folk album reviews with Steve Johnson: March 18, 2025 New releases from Jenn Butterworth, Liz Overs, and Gigspanner Big Band
Ballet Review Monday 17th Mar 2025 Ballet Review Defeating the D-men SUSAN DARLINGTON applauds the translation of Jane Eyre into a ballet that preserves the drama of her formative years