THE family of a man killed in a “racist attack” in Brighton more than two decades ago has renewed calls for the police to bring those responsible to justice.
Jay Abatan, a 42-year-old father of two, died after he was attacked outside a Brighton nightclub in 1999.
His brother Michael will hold a vigil on Saturday outside Sussex police station on the 23rd anniversary since the death.
As the US intensifies its economic and political pressure it is now vitally important to demand the British government intervene to end US aggression, writes GEOFF BOTTOMS
One hundred years after 1.7m workers shut the country down in defence of the miners, the struggles that sparked the 1926 General Strike are still with us – and will be honoured on London’s May Day march this year, writes MARY ADOSSIDES
Where normally only the US and its ally Israel vote to strangle Cuba economically, there have been special efforts to slander and isolate the besieged socialist island nation year — so we must redouble our solidarity, writes TARIQ ANDERSON
Former judge ANSELM ELDERGILL examines the details and controversy of Lucy Letby’s trial and appeal in the context of famous historical wrongful convictions that prove both the justice system and legal activists make errors


