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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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On Wednesday morning, the International Committee to Break the Siege on Gaza announced that Israeli occupation forces had intercepted the ‘Freedom Flotilla’ as it sailed in international waters towards the Gaza Strip, in an attack it described as ‘a new war crime’. The committee said in a statement: The Israeli occupation is once again committing...

On Saturday 4 October, as thousands took to the streets to protest against Israel’s mass slaughter of almost 700,000 innocent Palestinians in Gaza and the UK government’s continued collusion in its crimes, LBC’s sneering presenter Shelagh Fogarty dismissed the protests as “teenage foot-stamping” and told protesters to “just…grow up”. LBC: platforming rabid Zionists again Israel’s...

Palestinian journalist and Al Jazeera Gaza bureau chief Wael al-Dahdouh is one of the best-known journalistic figures in Gaza, for some of the worst reasons imaginable. Wael al-Dahdouh: calling out the distortion of facts Early in the occupation Israel murdered Al-Dahdouh’s wife, his daughter Sham (7), his son Mahmoud and his grandson in a targeted...

The United Nations (UN) and relevant international organizations have officially declared widespread famine in the Gaza Strip, in a first for the Middle East. The UN says famine is now in Gaza In a joint statement issued in Geneva, the World Health Organization, the United Nations (UN) Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the World Food Programme, and...

Defend Our Juries has launched an official online pledge, seeking 1,000 commitments to take part in the next mass action in Parliament Square on 6 September against the Labour Party government’s unprecedented proscription of Palestine Action. Defend Our Juries protest: pledge to take action Over 2,500 people signed up to say they wanted to take...

The British government have lost their appeal to stop lawyers challenging a ban on Palestine Action (PA). The non-violent direct action group were proscribed in July. The case is seen by critics as a landmark case for civil liberties. The Guardian reported: On Friday, three judges, led by the lady chief justice, upheld Mr Justice...
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Governments must not squander the opportunity to turn the International Court of Justice’s 2025 Advisory Opinion on states’ obligations regarding climate change into robust climate action, Amnesty International said ahead of discussions to finalize a new UN climate change resolution. Informal consultations on the draft resolution circulated by Vanuatu begin today. UN member states are...
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Slovenian authorities must amend the ‘Security Law’ and end punitive seizures of social assistance which disproportionately affect the Roma community, said Amnesty International today as the Legal Network for the Protection of Democracy, a collaboration of NGOs Amnesty International Slovenia is a part of, filed an appeal to Slovenia’s Constitutional Court. This harmful law is being used to target individuals and communities that already face daily discrimination, exclusion and poverty The Act on Urgent Measures...

























