Editorial: Anderson's defection can't hide Tory and Labour complicity in stirring Islamophobia LEE ANDERSON’S defection to become Reform UK’s first MP illustrates a worsening crisis in the Conservative Party — but for anti-racists it raises b
World | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Palestinians in Gaza begin Ramadan with hunger worsening and no end to the war in sight
Album reviews Arts | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Album reviews Album reviews with IAN SINCLAIR: March 11, 2024
England name three uncapped players in 35-strong Women’s Six Nations squad Sport ENGLAND have named three uncapped players in their squad for the upcoming Women’s Six Nations.
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Amazon workers announce new strike dates after GMB applies for mandatory union recognition
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Teachers in Cardiff threaten legal action after private school allegedly uses agency staff during strike
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Animals found severely injured and even killed by discarded litter, RSPCA Cymru warns
Britain | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Human rights campaigners urge Lords to end the ‘dystopian horror’ of the Rwanda Bill
Britain | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Police chief's complaints about officers being filmed labelled ‘supreme irony’ by campaigners
Britain | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Voters demand Sunak end his silence and call a general election now, poll finds
Britain | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Former Welsh health minister tells Covid-19 inquiry Boris Johnson was ‘scatty, incoherent and rambling’
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Yemenis continue to target ships in the Red Sea, despite US and British attacks
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 South Korean government hits out at senior doctors for threatening to resign in support of juniors' walkouts
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Finnish unions begin two-week political strike against government's labour market reforms
World | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Palestinians in Gaza begin Ramadan with hunger worsening and no end to the war in sight
World | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Pro-Palestine protesters in the Netherlands oppose Israeli president opening new Holocaust museum
World | Monday 11th Mar 2024 China's National People's Congress closes with call for unity and solidarity
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 I will do everything in my power to help Gaza – and I am not alone My name was traduced and my safety threatened after irresponsible reporting by the Establishment media when I sang for charity to help Palestinians with socialist choir, Cor Cochion, writes CHARLOTTE CHURCH
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Voices of Scotland ‘The enemy within,’ then and now COLL McCAIL sees a parallel between Sunak's authoritarian crackdown on dissent and Thatcher’s war on the miners 40 years ago
Tuesday 12th Mar 2024 Truth before trade The Britain-India trade deal must stop until the truth is known about the anti-Sikh murder campaign, argues CLAUDIA WEBBE MP
Monday 11th Mar 2024 Iran’s election disaster undermines the entire regime’s legitimacy Analysing the results of last week’s elections reveals a devastating pattern for the theocratic regime, despite all their machinations, leaving them isolated and rejected — another popular movement cannot be far off, writes STEVE BISHOP
Sport | Monday 11th Women’s Rugby Union England name three uncapped players in 35-strong Women’s Six Nations squad
Sport | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Men’s football Endo hoping Man City point could prove key for Liverpool in title race
Sport | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Racing Calls for tighter safety measures in horse racing ahead of Cheltenham Festival
Sport | Monday 11th Mar 2024 Men’s Football Phillips’ England prospects look bleak after another poor West Ham show
Album reviews Monday 11th Mar 2024 Album reviews Album reviews with IAN SINCLAIR: March 11, 2024 Leftist broadsides, indie in-jokes and lo-fi immensity: reviews of Grace Petrie, The Rhythm Method and Grandaddy
Theatre review Sunday 10th Mar 2024 Theatre review Machine for living LYNNE WALSH swoons over a remarkable musical that charts the changing occupiers of a brutalist block in Sheffield
Interview Friday 08th Mar 2024 Interview How can socialist films reach audiences? ANGUS REID speaks to Tania Delgado, the director of Havana Film Festival, as Screen Cuba film festival kicks off in London