By John Pickard International news has been so utterly dominated by the lunatic ramblings and the aggressive foreign policy stunts of Donald Trump that for
Month: January 2026
End of Empire: the 1946 RAF strike – Part one
Part 1: SEAC – ‘Save England’s Asian Colonies’ Eighty years on, World War II has been remembered. What has been forgotten was the largest ever
By Richard Mellor in California The murder of Alex Jeffrey Pretti, a member of local 366g of the AFGE union in Minneapolis, by Trump’s neo-fascist
By Joe Langabeer Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the big talking point in the financial markets, with many warning that as a consequence of a
By Dr Agnes Kory (PhD, Musicology) On this day many will remember and mourn the six million murdered by the Nazis. I will be among
By Ray Goodspeed – Your Party member in Leyton and Wanstead The difficult process of setting up Your Party has reached the stage of electing
By Andy Ford As it often does with period drama, the BBC has done an outstanding job in dramatising the backgrounds of the three Bronte
By Roger Silverman The world today is in a more disturbed state than at any time in the last eight decades. The global structure that
The official attendees at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, are not in the remotest bit concerned with the economic interests of the
By Joe Langabeer In recent weeks, we have seen a political storm caused by Elon Musk’s Grok AI model, which has ignored safeguards used by
