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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 ...
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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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The Tories (and now Labour) have long been taking money away from ordinary people and giving it to the super-rich. Their supposed opponents, Reform, want to do exactly the same. The situation is like a billionaire’s wet dream. But the Express wants its readers to think socialists are somehow in control, claiming “Britain’s Establishment” is...

The Undercover Policing Inquiry, which on Monday 13 October started its Tranche 3 phase of investigations, has been strongly criticised by the Blacklist Support Group (BSG). The BSG represent workers who were blocked from employment by bosses fed information by the undercover Special Demonstration Squad (SDS). The officers in the SDS unit infiltrated trade unions...

An ‘inter-universities march’ is taking place in London to mark two years of genocide in Gaza: London universities protest British ‘complicity’ with Israel’s genocide in Gaza People have shared videos of the march online: We’re now stuck outside the LSE library. Rumours of more protests at the BBC and Downing St. There has been a...

On 28 October, Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee published an opinion piece which drew widespread ridicule: Have we reached peak Toynbee? pic.twitter.com/t5GRSJPQhx — Angus Satow (@AngusSatow) October 28, 2025 Is the article itself as bad as the headline? Possibly not, but the piece is certainly emblematic of how little the centre left have to offer. Classic Guardian...

As part of its Post-16 Education and Skills white paper, the government has announced a new vocational qualification called a ‘V level’. They’ll offer a more vocationally oriented path for students, sitting alongside A levels, T Levels, and apprenticeships. Labour hopes that V levels will simplify the currently over-saturated array of GCSE/A-level-equivalent qualifications on offer....

The volunteer crews of the Global Sumud Flotilla of humanitarian boats has announced the likely imminent illegal attack by Israel’s naval commando unit on the flotilla ‘within the hour’. GSF radars currently show a concentration of roughly 12 unidentified vessels, 5-15 miles from the flotilla. Israeli attack on flotilla underway Contact has been disconnected with...
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Media Studies and Journalism student Tahsin Ahmed Tanmoy, 19,believes that the elections must herald a new era in Bangladesh characterized by transparency and inclusive governance. Committed to using his skills to help build a more just and participatory society, he wants the new government to show its strength by protecting the right to protest. “From...
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A new Amnesty International investigation has established that Predator spyware was used in 2024 to target Teixeira Cândido, a prominent Angolan journ...
A new Amnesty International investigation has established that Predator spyware was used in 2024 to target Teixeira Cândido, a prominent Angolan journ...
Responding to the conviction and 20-year sentence of Ruben Vardanyan, the last of 16 ethnic Armenians put on trial by Azerbaijan in connection with th...
Media Studies and Journalism student Tahsin Ahmed Tanmoy, 19,believes that the elections must herald a new era in Bangladesh characterized by transpar...
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