Editorial Starmer's private healthcare fixation puts ideology before patients KEIR STARMER says he is expanding NHS dependence on the private sector because he is “not interested in putting ideology before patients.”
Britain | Monday 06th Jan 2025 Elon Musk doesn't care for child victims nor justice, Starmer says in grooming gangs row
England expect ruthless Ashes battle with Australia Sport ENGLAND batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge is expecting a ruthless Women’s Ashes battle with Australia.
Tuesday 07th Jan 2025 Ireland embraced the AI boom. Now its data centres are consuming too much of its energy
Monday 06th Jan 2025 Elon Musk doesn't care for child victims nor justice, Starmer says in grooming gangs row
Britain | Monday 06th Jan 2025 Teachers at sixth-form colleges to begin three-day strike action over pay
Britain | Monday 06th Jan 2025 First Minister Swinney makes calls on Scottish parties to support SNP’s draft Budget
Sunday 05th Jan 2025 Green Beret who detonated a truck in front of a Trump hotel left ‘wake-up call’ note
World | Monday 06th Jan 2025 South Korean investigators request police take over efforts to detain impeached president
World | Monday 06th Jan 2025 Former French president Sarkozy begins trial over Libyan campaign financing
World | Monday 06th Jan 2025 Far-right Austrian leader given mandate to try to form a new coalition government
Monday 06th Jan 2025 The far right’s dangerous new playbook for 2025 Driven on by novel forms of hard-right populism like Modi and Trump, European neofascists are skillfully rebranding themselves and taking power by copying the left's language — just as they did in the last century, writes JOHN GREEN
Monday 06th Jan 2025 No direction home: a history of building left politics Every few years, it seems like the ‘right time’ to build a new left party — but what are the right conditions, asks socialist historian KEITH FLETT, looking back at the last two centuries and the insights of Ralph Miliband and EP Thompson
Monday 06th Jan 2025 After the failed coup: Korean crisis rumbles on Between military provocations against the DPRK and factional warfare at home, President Yoon’s martial law crisis continues to rock the South Korean state — and the US has to have known it was coming, writes KENNY COYLE
Saturday 04th Jan 2025 Our film seeks to tell the truth about the ‘cost of dying crisis’ Pauper funerals have increased at a dramatic rate, writes DEBORAH HOBSON, asking why is this swept under the carpet by media and politicians alike
Sport | Monday 06th Jan 2025 Tennis Evans beaten in Australian Open qualifying but British duo progress
Live Music Review Monday 06th Jan 2025 Live Music Review Protest and celebration unite DAVID NICHOLSON sees in the new year in grand orchestral style, courtesy of the fine musicians of the WNO
Interview Monday 06th Jan 2025 Interview ‘Burlap Heroes are Saul Bellow’s persons struggling just to exist’ CHRIS SEARLE speaks with US trumpeter NATE WOOLEY
Books Sunday 05th Jan 2025 Books The fatal continuity of the British ruling class WILL PODMORE is intrigued by a study the British ruling class that follows statistical analysis with totally inadequate proposals for change