Israeli strikes kill more than 60 Palestinians in Gaza ISRAELI strikes across the Gaza Strip have killed more than 60 Palestinians, including women and children, the Gaza Health Ministry said today.
Decoding network TV Arts | Monday 24th Mar 2025 Decoding network TV Shock! US corporation promotes ‘evil corporation’ thriller
Remembering Big George’s impact on boxing and history Sport ROGER McKENZIE writes about late boxing legend Foreman’s legacy, from his part in Rumble in the Jungle to becoming world heavyweight champion at 45
Tuesday 25th Mar 2025 Reeves' pledge to knock penny off a pint falls short as average price expected to rise above £5
Tuesday 25th Mar 2025 Reeves' pledge to knock penny off a pint falls short as average price expected to rise above £5
Tuesday 25th Mar 2025 Living in poorest parts of England can cost you 5 years of your life, analysis warns
Britain | Monday 24th Mar 2025 Local authority funding crisis could threaten essential statutory services to the most vulnerable, LGA warns
Britain | Monday 24th Mar 2025 Social security investment needed to meet Scottish child poverty targets
Britain | Monday 24th Mar 2025 Banks, businesses and ATMs face potential cash shortages during G4S strike
Britain | Monday 24th Mar 2025 Wales becomes first British nation to remove profit from children's residential and foster care
Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Unicef calls on Afghanistan to end ban on girls' education as new school term begins
Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Court orders Istanbul mayor jailed but opposition start process to pick him as presidential candidate
World | Monday 24th Mar 2025 Russian and US negotiators meet to hammer out proposal for partial Ukraine ceasefire
World | Monday 24th Mar 2025 Turkish authorities detain several journalists amidst continuing protests
Monday 24th Mar 2025 Return of Trump sees unprecedented attacks against Cuba The US Republican administration has wasted no time in tightening the economic vice on the Caribbean island, with State Department officials making it clear that the aggression is only just beginning, writes NATASHA HICKMAN
Monday 24th Mar 2025 Disabled by cuts Any positives from the government’s green paper proposals are vastly overshadowed by the scale of the cuts to vulnerable low-income households, argues JENNY RATHBONE MS
Monday 24th Mar 2025 Glasgow’s visitor levy is a start – but what next? While the council can generate much-needed income with this new charge, making the city sustainable and affordable for its all-important workers needs a wider approach that’s not just focused on tourism, writes IAN MacCORQUODALE
Saturday 22nd Mar 2025 Welfare cuts: an injury to one is an injury to all With young people, the disabled and the elderly in Labour’s sights as ‘easy targets’ for cuts, the labour movement must remember it’s in the vital interests of us all to defend the groups being picked off, writes DIANE ABBOTT MP
Album reviews Monday 24th Mar 2025 Album reviews Albums reviews with Ian Sinclair: March 24, 2025 New releases from Black Country, New Road, Anouar Brahem, and Jaywalkers
Book Review Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Book Review Welfare not warfare RICHARD CLARKE recommends a hugely valuable text for those seeking theoretical analysis and practical action to defend public services
Book Review Sunday 23rd Mar 2025 Book Review The casualties of prosperity JOHN HAWKINS is moved by an oral history that examines five black families pushed into homelessness in the US