"The IRA put the gun into Irish politics," is the message pumped out ceaselessly by politicians and the media.
The British media has plumbed fresh depths in the wake of the 7 July bombings.
My method is to see imperialism as the outcome of a tension between two sources of power. One is a territorial source of power lying in state organisations. The other is the capitalist logic of power, which is the control of money and assets, and the flow and circulation of capital.
THE MUSLIM community is saddened and shocked by the events of 7 July. We completely condemn the attacks. But the Muslim community as a whole is not responsible for the actions of a handful of people.
LAST SATURDAY around 300 people gathered in Beeston for a peace march to the centre of Leeds. Beeston is the area where two of the people reported to be responsible for the 7 July bombings came from.
The tax credits debacle, which saw almost two million families forced to repay an average of £1,000 overpaid benefits, was deeply embarrassing for New Labour.
Healthcare has become a huge global industry with an annual turnover in excess of $3 trillion and a workforce upwards of 35 million worldwide, plus millions more in linked services and occupations.
Gordon Brown is feted to the skies for his supposedly adroit management of the British economy. Even his most hardened critics—like Tony Blair—grit their teeth and claim Brown is the "most successful chancellor for 100 years".
Dear friends, we meet in sad times. Before I start talking about the subject of this evening’s meeting, I think it’s important to speak a few words about what we’re living through at the moment.
The march by more than 10,000 people against the G8 summit being held in Gleneagles Hotel last Wednesday was the culmination of five days of protest against the rulers of the world.
Around 200 school students from across London walked out of their schools in protest at the G8 meeting.