by John Pickard Last week, both Foreign Secretary, David Lammy and Prime Minister, Keir Starmer expressed their opposition to the “intolerable” Israeli bombing of Gaza,
Category: International
By John Pickard The bombs are still falling on Gaza, killing innocent civilians, including many children, sometimes while they’re sleeping. The numbers killed are still
By Michael Roberts The US House of Representatives, the lower house of Congress, in which the Republican party has a slender majority, has passed President
Editorial: public opinion forces political shift over Gaza
Right across the globe there has been a tidal wave of opposition to the mass killing in Gaza and the attempted ethnic cleansing of its
By Joe Langabeer Louis Theroux is a hugely popular documentary maker who has been producing work with the BBC for decades and he has just
By Richard Mellor, in California Finally, the national body of organised labour in the US, the AFL-CIO, is taking a militant position in the face of
By Andre Quina in Portugal This Sunday (18 May) , Portugal heads to the polls for the third general election in four years. This election
By Michael Roberts Geonomics is a new term for international economic theories and policies. According to Gillian Tett at the FT, in the past, “it
By: Umar Shahid [Editorial note: this article was written before the ceasefire agreed between India and Pakistan, a ceasefire that has been fragile at times,
By Dave Putson The situation in Gaza is horrendous, and minute by minute it gets worse. Today Israel is preventing water, food, medical supplies and
