Chris Bambery analyses Trump’s reasons for going to war in Iran If you were to switch the question to Benjamin Netanyahu and ...
Rachel Reeves claimed to have brought stability back and stopped austerity, but the figures tell a story of stagnation and unrelenting austerity, explains Michael Roberts Today, Britain’s Labour ...
The Canadian prime minister’s understanding of the national interest appears to extend to fossil-fuel profits but not to the safety of Canadian Sikh citizens, argues John Clarke Canadian prime ...
Trump campaigned with a mantra of ‘no more forever wars’, emphasising his commitment to stimulating industry and national pride domestically.
As the conflict in Iran and the wider region escalates, Chris Bambery, examines the emerging impact and repercussions on the ...
Chris Bambery, in the first of a series, gives his latest analysis of the US-Israel war on Iran The assassination of Iran’s ...
Feyzi Ismail and Des Freedman report on the first day of the trial at Westminster Magistrates Court of Chris Nineham and Ben ...
Although oil prices have spiked due to the attack on Iran, for now the impact will be limited, depending on the length and intensity of the conflict, explains Michael Roberts Oil prices rose nearly 9% ...
There is no off ramp now for Trump. His, and Benjamin Netanyahu’s, war aim is the physical removal of the Islamic Republic.
As momentum builds for the June International Peace Conference both Unite and GMB are calling for increased arms spending, ...
Michael Roberts explains the temporary panic around tech stocks this week and confusions about how AI will affect productivity and profits.
The Gorton and Denton by-election upset confirms some of the left’s more optimistic hopes about the direction of British ...
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