The Writer, Almeida Theatre
May 7, 2018 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsA review of the angry new play at the Almeida.
David Morgan
A review of the angry new play at the Almeida.
What's behind the current diplomatic row between Washington and Ankara? David Morgan seeks to find out.
The stark truth is that the left has long ago lost its way politically. Sadly those left fractions, whose kneejerk political solution is to organise an obligatory protest action where slogans, such as "Dump Trump", are chanted ad nauseum, have become an obstacle to the advance of socialism
The investment potential of the Russian economy offers good reasons why it is time for the West to take a more positive attitude towards the country. The President-elect might be doing everyone a favour in the long run, David Morgan argues.
It has been widely commented that the two main contenders in the US presidential race are both deeply flawed candidates, even that they are both unfit to hold high office
Reports of Erdogan supporters beheading soldiers in public, and film of screaming crowds stamping on the bodies of soldiers who were trying to surrender, expose the atavistic sentiments for revenge that the coup seems to have unleashed as a backlas
Breaking taboos is the big yawn of our modern commerce dominated culture so I hesitate to recommend a movie that seems, superficially at least, to be gratuitously designed to break as many taboos as is conceivably possible
Only by developing a set of radical and progressive alternative political solutions can Labour be able to challenge effectively this upsurge on the right
David Morgan explains why Tom Driberg's book, "Guy Burgess: A Portrait with Background" is still well worth reading.
President Erdogan should not have the honour of hosting the first ever United Nations World Humanitarian Summit