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The constituency of Alloa and Grangemouth has made the headlines recently, as the Labour Government has been heavily criticised for prioritising profit over people when deciding what the future holds for the constituency’s largest employer: the oil refinery. Sounding the ala...
From teacher to Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr’s first Labour MP, Steve Witherden made history during the 2024 General Election as every constituency in Wales has now been represented by a Labour MP at some point throughout history. Not afraid to challenge reactionary policies ...
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Caution: this article contains extremely graphic images and video of dead Palestinians Wanted Israeli war criminal used a ‘security’ situation as an excuse to avoid (yet again) having to stand trial for corruption and give evidence to the Israeli court yesterday – then left the court and ordered a mass bombing campaign on Palestinian civilians...

The humanitarian Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) of volunteer-crewed vessels sailing to deliver baby food and other essentials to Gaza, which is under Israel’s criminal starvation blockade, has accused the Italian government of using the navy frigate it sent to ‘protect’ (not really) the flotilla of “attempting to undermine” the flotilla’s mission and ‘dressing cowardice up...

While the story has made little impact in the mainstream media, it’s been known for a few weeks that the UK embassy in Israel employed a settler. This is problematic, as the Israeli ‘settlements’ in the West Bank are illegal – not that the Foreign Office seems concerned: The UK embassy has been employing a...

The Canary been passed screen shots and audio clips of far-right messages from someone called Sheron Stott calling for Muslim’s to be “unalived” and mosques to be “bombed”. Meet Sheron Stott One message appears to call for a race war-style mass riot to avenge those killed in the 2017 Manchester Bombings. In a bizarre twist,...

Canadian photojournalist Valérie Zink, who worked as a freelancer for Reuters for eight years, announced on Tuesday 26 August that she had resigned from her job in protest against what she described as the agency’s “collusion and justification” of Israel’s genocide and crimes committed against journalists in Gaza. This symbolic move included tearing up her...

Demonstrating his complete inability to stay on topic, Donald Trump said the following at an event designed to celebrate Charlie Kirk: Right wingers spent weeks on here policing whether you talked about Charlie Kirk correctly and a month later Trump is at an event with Kirk’s widow like “I’m better at dodging bullets” https://t.co/ToKglyRiEn —...
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Commemorating the second anniversary of the death in custody of Russian opposition politician and prisoner of conscience Aleksei Navalny, Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnès Callamard said: “Two years have passed since Aleksei Navalny, a prisoner of conscience and one of the most fearless voices against corruption and state repression in Russia, died in a remote...
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