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There is widespread anger in the NHS at the government’s refusal to remedy long-standing pay issues, and this will lead to ...
The new Superman film, whose whirlwind of CGI fails to develop much of its lightly anti-imperialist plot, leaves the audience ...
Human-rights groups, news outlets, and universities from within Israel speak up against the ongoing genocide in Gaza as the international dissent also mounts, writes Monday saw the release of two ...
The AI Con is an important demolition of the hype around AI, and points to how we need to take control of the direction and purpose of new technology, finds Kevin Crane It’s been a couple of years now ...
An appalling scramble by politicians to approve new fossil-fuel projects is happening just as feedback effects from wildfires ...
Trump won a significant victory for his tariff policy over the EU, underlining the political bankruptcy of liberal centrist ...
Dominic Alexander dismantles common myths around wealth taxes as ‘discredited truisms of a broken economic system’ The richest 1% in of people in Britain have more wealth than the bottom 70%, and yet ...
Starmer's words on recognising Palestine are cynical but show the government is under pressure and that we can force retreats on its support for genocide, argues Kevin Ovenden With one announcement on ...