Benefit cuts are causing misery and despair—but we should be confident about fighting back, argues Eileen Short
Hassan Mahamdallie, co-director of the Muslim Institute, looks at the hypocrisy and racist scaremongering that followed the death of US photojournalist James Foley
The Irish state was compelled to introduce limited abortion legislation in 2012 and give women the right to abortion if their life was at risk.
It will be a disaster for Iraq’s Kurds if the West succeeds in hijacking their cause, argues Ken Olende
With the savage attacks on Gaza by Israel it is not surprising many see the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians to be eternal and unsolvable.
The British ruling class are trying to scare voters away from a yes vote by raising questions over a future Scottish currency.
On the back of Israel’s vicious assault on Gaza, there has been growing debate about whether we are witnessing a rise in antisemitism.
Professor Greg Philo from the Glasgow Media Group explains how and why the mainstream media favours Israel
Weyman Bennett, joint secretary of Unite Against Fascism, says hard fought victories led to the BNP sacking its fuhrer Nick Griffin
The Commonwealth is one of the British Empire’s last vestiges—indeed, the games were launched as the British Empire Games in 1930.
Ayesha Saleem and Stephen McBroom argue that anti-racism must be a central part of the struggle to break the British state
Many consider the second Palestinian Intifada in 2000 to be the beginning of the road to the Egyptian revolution, writes Wassim Wagdy