PAUL DONOVAN is chilled by the contemporary resonance of Harper Lee’s coming of age tale amidst racism and white supremacy in this excellent production
TTIP — the plan for an all-encompassing EU-US trade agreement with massive implications for the power of governments to control their social policies domestically — has barely impinged on public awareness.
That’s why this pithy analysis of this dangerous attempt by business and investment interests to impose substantial control over democratic decision-making is so invaluable in presenting the facts objectively.
Where trade policy is normally concealed behind inherently boring detail, growing controversies around TTIP have repoliticised trade issues, revealing how they affect everyday life and public welfare.
ROGER D HARRIS and SARA FLOUNDERS challenge propaganda against the blockaded socialist island
US tariffs have had Von der Leyen bowing in submission, while comments from the former European Central Bank leader call for more European political integration and less individual state sovereignty. All this adds up to more pain and austerity ahead, argues NICK WRIGHT
Starmer sabotaged Labour with his second referendum campaign, mobilising a liberal backlash that sincerely felt progressive ideals were at stake — but the EU was then and is now an entity Britain should have nothing to do with, explains NICK WRIGHT
It’s the dramatic rise of China with its burgeoning economy that has put the Trump administration into a frenzy – with major implications both at home and abroad, argues MICHAEL BURKE


