The decision of the International Criminal Court to seek arrest warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister and Defence Minister has a profound significance for Israel
Category: Editorial
It is hard to tell whether Natalie Elphicke’s acceptance into the Parliamentary Labour Party owes more to Alice in Wonderland or to Monty Python. It
The main headline of last Thursday’s local election results is that the Tories got the battering they deserved and which everyone was expecting. But a
As the Labour right wing consolidated its grip on the Party and Keir Starmer binned the ten pledges that got him elected, there were many
In the Labour left, there has been a stir over the resignation of Guardian columnist and writer, Owen Jones, from the Party. He has considerable
Judging by statements he has made to the media, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was determined that the IDF press ahead with a ground operation
For any objective observer of British politics, Michael Gove’s new definition of ‘extremism’ is only remarkable for the absence of any mention of his own
Jeremy Hunt’s budget on Wednesday, as is usual for this government, was all smoke and mirrors. Pretending to help working-class people while doing the opposite,
Keir Starmer’s supine support for the Israeli onslaught on Gaza has cost Labour – at least his version of it – the parliamentary seat of
Editorial: chaotic games in Parliament, while Gaza suffers
Two key lessons come out of the chaos in the House of Commons on Wednesday: that the Labour leadership is being dragged, kicking and screaming,
