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Donald Trump vs the BBC

Despite the egregious failings of the BBC, Trump’s bullying must not be allowed to silence any and all critics in the media, argues Des Freedman Donald Trump has announced that he will definitely sue ...
Sybil Cock is enjoying Mike Hollow’s detective novels set during the Blitz These books (ten in total) paint a clear picture ...
Intifada’ has a range of meanings, and the police must not be allowed to decide what it means themselves, explain Shabbir ...
The Labour government’s indifference to the Palestine Action hunger strike mimics the most authoritarian elements of modern ...
Jose Antonio Kast’s victory follows the weakness and failures of the preceding social-democratic president, in a recuring ...
Resident doctors are out on strike again for five days, and need the widest possible support, Counterfire members report from ...
Workers at the Vue cinema in the St Enoch's shopping centre have gone on strike for a real living wage reports Steven ...
Two special-education-needs schools in north west London take on the bosses in disputes over pay, hours and working patterns, ...
John Rees reports on Julian Assange’s new political intervention Julian Assange, the recently freed WikiLeaks founder, has ...
Nathan Street reports on the decisive win by the left candidate in Britain’s biggest union The left candidate Andrea Egan has ...
Jamal Elaheebocus speaks to Shahmina Alam, sister of one of the Filton24 activists on hunger strike, about the government's ...
The EU is facing potentially terminal crisis, argues Vladimir Unkovski-Korica Recent media headlines portend a serious crisis ...