MARY DAVIS says the centrality of the Jewish community and the Communist Party to anti-fascism in the 1930s is too often overlooked on the left
THROUGHOUT the campaign by the families in the north of Ireland fighting for truth and justice, much has been written within the pages of the right-wing media about their struggle, which, for many of them, has taken almost five decades.
Somewhere within the text, reference may well be made to this fact. If it is, it will be in passing only.
There will be no apportioning blame for this cruel wait for justice nor finger-pointing at those responsible, such as the agencies of the British government.
The Met Police's refusal to act against British nationals accused of war crimes in Gaza is a green light for Israel's genocide, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE
AARON SMITH discusses why the Protestant diaspora are still part of Yeats’s ‘Indomitable Irishry’, and an integral part of any future united Ireland.
JIM JUMP looks forward to the International Brigade Memorial Trust AGM taking place in Belfast later this week where the spirit of solidarity will be rekindled
Why not pay a visit to Feile an Phobail, a people’s festival of community arts with roots in the days of internment without trial, and where the spirit of solidarity remains undimmed, says LYNDA WALKER


