By Haim Bresheeth While the elections in Israel were close if not closer than in Brazil, the results can only be bad news for the
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Report from David Niven An enthusiastic Cumbrian rally on the cost of living crisis, which took place in Carlisle last Saturday, was attended by around
By Rhys JamesonIt was supposed to be an end to the chaos of the British economy caused by coronavirus and the Ukraine conflict, not to
Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent war have cast a long shadow over European politics and economics and that is likely to continue for
By Andy Ford UNISON General Secretary, Christina McAnea, gave an interesting interview on the Andrew Neil programme last week, which might give an insight into
By Abigail Pollock A major bus strike by Arriva London North bus drivers, set for the first week of October, was only averted after an
By John Pickard We have to take ‘graphic’ representations of political parties with a large pinch of salt for a number of reasons. Firstly, because
By Left Horizons reporters In an unprecedented departure from past practice, and in keeping with ‘God Save the King’ having been sung before the conference
By Left Horizon reporters As delegates gathered in Liverpool for the Labour conference, they learned that a certain rumour in circulation turned out to be
Letter from John Wake in Harlow Dear Editor I would like to thank Robert Halfon MP for Harlow and his Conservative colleagues for their new
