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It is aimed at the City, and he tells it: you are in charge, we have learned our lesson. If you like Reeves, then you will ...
KEITH BARLOW examines the 1975 referendum that saw Britain vote to stay in the EEC, revealing how Tony Benn understood that ...
ACT now to stop the Gaza genocide, the government was told by a near-unanimous Commons today as anger at Israel’s crimes ...
“The world is watching, day after day, horrifying scenes of Palestinians being shot, wounded or killed in Gaza while simply ...
GEORGE KIRKPATRICK started work as an apprentice engineer in Weir Pumps in Cathcart, Glasgow, in 1972, joining the engineering union. He was elected to the workers’ committee representing apprentices ...
INTERNATIONAL legal associations and human rights groups have warned that the rule of law is under threat in Britain following the arrest of pro-Palestine activists through the misuse of ...
THE European Union’s top trade negotiator Maros Sefcovic met with his US counterpart Jamieson Greer in Paris today to negotiate a settlement to the escalating tariff dispute. The pair met on the ...
MORE pensioners will be able to heat their homes next winter as the government announced a limited U-turn on its winter fuel benefit cuts. However, neither Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer nor ...
THOUSANDS will march through London on Saturday to oppose brutal spending cuts inflicted by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s ...
Joe McPhee and Monster Cafe Oto, London ★★★★★ OF all the musicians that I love to hear live, the nonpareil of saxophone freedom and commitment to creative sound must be ...
His success culminated in 1968 when, just weeks after Enoch Powell’s infamous ”Rivers of Blood” speech, Roy became the first black man to coach a team to victory at Wembley, when Leeds beat Wakefield ...
WILDCARD Lois Boisson stunned sixth seed Mirra Andreeva to reach the semi-finals of the French Open. The 22-year-old ...
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