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It is perhaps only in retrospect that one realises what a phenomenal woman Edna O’Brien was, not only as a writer but as an early feminist and vibrant personality. O’Shea real ...
TOXIC social media influencers such as Andrew Tate are fuelling an increase in misogyny and sexism in schools, teachers have ...
Five years ago, on May Day 2020, as the initial shockwaves of the pandemic rippled through our society, #RedForKeyWorkers ...
From Labour MPs obsessing over Easter egg shapes to SNP ministers celebrating pay rises while marking zoo animals’ arrivals, ...
British Steel has vindicated what the left has said all along — nationalisation of our key industries is common sense, and it’s the neoliberals who are now clearly the ideologically driven zealots, wr ...
As a delegate to the party’s 24th congress, HARSEV BAINS connects historical threads from Harry Pollitt’s 1954 visit to today’s challenges of building left unity against corporate-backed Hindu nationa ...
Equity general secretary Paul W Fleming said: “Equity will, and every trades union should, stand in solidarity with those ...
CAMPAIGNERS accused social media giant Meta of turning the “migrant crisis into a marketplace” today. A damning new report by ...
TALKS between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear programme are “in a very crucial” stage, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog said on Thursday.
A WAVE of air attacks on Yemen’s Ras Isa oil port killed at least 74 people and wounded 171 others, the Houthi-led Yemeni government said today.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said today the White House may be ready to “move on” from efforts for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal if there is not progress in the coming days.
FOREIGN Ministry officials from Bangladesh’s interim government resumed talks with Pakistan on Thursday after a 15-year gap.