Building Ships to Die For
June 6, 2008 12:00 am Leave your thoughts Seven Agir on the murderous consequences of competitiveness in Turkish shipbuilding.
Seven Agir on the murderous consequences of competitiveness in Turkish shipbuilding.
George Monbiot reflects on his bold attempt to effect a citizen's arrest of John Bolton.
Rick Grogan on how Boris Johnson's poorly-implemented Tube drink ban meant Underground workers faced abuse, vandalism and violence.
David Brandon on why the left must support the police in their current industrial dispute.
Johnny Chatterton on the big Western companies making a killing from Burmese state repression.
Matt Genner considers Naomi Klein's comments at this year's Hay Festival.
Guardian journalist George Monbiot explains his decision to attempt a ctizen's arrest of former US Under-Secretary of State John Bolton this week.
Compass's Jonathan Rutherford believes New Labour has lost touch with society.
With strike action apparently looming, Rick Grogan outlines the basic demands underpinning the present rail dispute.
Washington sabre-rattling suggests the US will press ahead with its aggressive designs on Iran, regardless of the truth about the alleged threat posed by Iran, and regardless of the consequences.