Even Dictators
October 19, 2015 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsA poem by Gareth Writer-Davies
A poem by Gareth Writer-Davies
It is Labour's long-standing support for, and failure to challenge, the central tenets of neo-classical orthodoxy that has disabled any challenge they have tried to make to any other aspect of the Tory progamme
A good resting place
Abu Mazen was very different from Arafat. Arafat was flamboyant, spontaneous, extrovert. Abu Mazen is rather withdrawn, introverted, cautious, meticulous
One glance on Sunday morning at The Guardian website demonstrated quite clearly what is wrong with Britain - and, probably, the rest of the 'developed' world
How speedily the lies of the "international community" in general, and those of the US and UK in particular, about the Syrian situation are unraveling since the participation of Russia
Airstrike Hits Doctors Without Borders Hospital in Afghanistan
Part 4 of Eric Toussaint's series: Governments submit to "Too Big to Fail" banks
Forty five years ago Gamal Abd-al-Nasser died at the early age of 52. It continues to have a huge influence on the present, and probably will on the future
The politicos still don't get it. The public do