Voting in the Green Party leadership and executive elections is now less than 24 hours away. At midday on 1 August, ballots will open to members – where they’ll choose who is set to lead the party into the next two years. In the last week leading up to it, the candidates standing to be...
On Monday 27 July, unarmed Palestinian Awdah Muhammad Khalil Al-Hathaleen was shot dead by a colonial Israeli settler, in the Southern West Bank village of Umm Al Kheir in Masafer Yatta, near Hebron. Yinon Levi: an Israeli settler already sanctioned by the UK, EU, and Canada Awdah, 31, was...
In a job listing posted in July 2025, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has advertised senior roles in its Communications Data Unit and Surveillance Operations team. In short, part of the role will be the covert monitoring of benefit claimants suspected of fraud. While the listing...
National treasure Miriam Margolyes isn’t afraid of speaking the truth. And amid the ongoing horrors of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians, the 84-year-old Jewish actress has invoked the wrath of Zionist genocide-supporters by calling them out. She recently explained to the Big Issue ho...
As UK consumers face soaring energy prices and an escalating climate crisis, Shell continues to rake in billions—and reward shareholders rather than reinvest in a sustainable future. In Q2 2025, Shell posted adjusted profits of $4.264 billion (about £3.2 billion)—down 32% from the year bef...
Cuba solidarity campaigners joined with Palestine activists on 26 July at the Red Line solidarity event in Aberystwyth, which drew some 1,500 activists. The Cuba Solidarity Campaign (CSC) – in Wales represented by umbrella group Cymru Cuba – enjoys close relations with colleagues in the Pa...
Ahmed Abu Qamar, an economic analyst in Gaza, warned of an unprecedented collapse of the Palestinian economy in the Strip, with poverty and unemployment rates reaching “catastrophic” levels and the local economy turning into a quasi-absolute black market that controls all aspects of daily ...
When both the left and the right are united in their disdain for a piece of legislation, you know there must be something up. So, enter the Online Safety Act: a law so riddled with corruption, incompetence, and authoritarianism that you’d be forgiven for agreeing with Nigel Farage. But exa...
Here’s today’s horoscope from the Canary – helping guide you through life, with a daily dose of lifestyle musings for our readers. Your horoscope for Thursday 31 July 2025 Aries ♈ Mars squares Pluto today, and your appetite for confrontation is… alarming. But slow down, comrade. Not every ...
Hunger was nothing new to Amir, an 11-year-old boy. He was used to falling asleep to the sound of his brothers’ empty stomachs and resting his head on his mother’s tired arm, in a desperate attempt to forget the pain of another day without bread. But that morning, he seemed different. He s...














