David Cameron’s former spin doctor Andy Coulson is being prosecuted for phone hacking. So is his good friend Rebekah Brooks.
It was before the Berlin Wall fell and when Margaret Thatcher was prime minister that a Labour leader last spoke at the Durham Miner’s Gala.
Are there too many people in Britain? A report based on last year’s census says that there are almost half a million more people here than previously thought.
Another week, another crisis for the coalition—and this time it’s nothing to do with pasties or petrol.
More and more children are going hungry in Britain. Around half of teachers regularly see pupils in their class suffering signs of malnutrition.
The Syrian regime has brutally cracked down—but as Adi Atassi’s article shows, the spirit and resolve of the revolution remains unbroken.
Bankers have become symbolic of everything that is rotten in the system. The latest scandal will only confirm for millions of ordinary people that the bosses will stop at nothing to stuff more money in their pockets.
Bosses and politicians across the globe are grinding people down through austerity.
David Cameron’s latest assault on benefits rests on the idea that there’s a distinct group of people living on the fringes of society.
The ruling elite are deeply racist—but sometimes they put their racism on hold to benefit their own interests.
The revolution in Egypt is at a critical moment. Some commentators in the mainstream media have even declared it finished.
The debates at this year’s trade union conferences have shown that workers are determined not to let the Tories make them pay for the crisis.