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OCTOBER 31. 2024

The Budget Is Socialism for the Rich, Austerity for the Poor

With her record-low corporation tax and below-inflation benefit rises, Labour’s first woman chancellor has indeed made history: by passing up a historic opportunity to fix Britain, writes James Meadway.

OCTOBER 30. 2024

David Lammy Sounds Increasingly Stupid for Refusing to Say ‘Genocide’

The backlash against the home secretary's remarks shows how widely accepted it has become that Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza, writes Rivkah Brown.

OCTOBER 29. 2024

Asif Kapadia Doesn’t Know What He’s Trying to Say

The director's new film 2073 gestures at social ills but struggles to name culprits, let alone solutions. The result is to induce despair rather than prompt action, writes Juliet Jacques.

OCTOBER 28. 2024

Rachel Reeves Has a Miracle Cure for Britain: ‘Growth’

Two percentage points of economic growth would mean an extra £24bn in taxes - but Britain’s public services need an extra £142bn a year just to restore 2000s standards. Put this way, the chancellor's fixation on growth appears delusional, writes James Meadway.

OCTOBER 25. 2024

No, Keir Starmer – Reparations Aren’t Just About the Past

You don’t have to agree that Britain is the villain of the world to think we have a responsibility to pay for climate adaptations in poorer countries, writes Ash Sarkar. 

OCTOBER 24. 2024

Science Museum Grasses on Workers Protesting Tommy Robinson

The museum praised a demonstration against Tommy Robinson – then wrote to the police about striking staff joining in.

Jas Athwal Was Cleared of Sexual Assault. or Was He?

The newly elected Labour MP gained instant notoriety as the biggest landlord in the Commons. Less known is that in 2019 he was accused of serious sexual assault. Athwal claims that he was cleared by the party. The truth wasn’t so clear-cut, Novara Media can reveal.

OCTOBER 23. 2024

Trump Accuses Labour of Election Interference

The Trump presidential campaign has filed a complaint against the Harris campaign and the British Labour Party alleging election interference. Plus: an Israeli lie over a hospital in Beirut has been called out by the BBC. With Michael Walker and @NoJusticeMTG.…

US Politics Has Reached a Dead End

After a brief flirtation with change, writes Luke Savage, America’s presidential race has reverted to type: sclerotic, exhausted and grossly unpopular.

OCTOBER 22. 2024

Where Is the UK’s Green Jobs Revolution?

For all the talk of the government’s ambitious plans to decarbonise the UK’s energy sector, as it stands, things feel like they’re stuttering to a halt, writes Ewan Gibbs.

OCTOBER 18. 2024

I Went to Gaza. What I Saw Was a Holocaust

‘Israel is committing the holocaust of our time,’ writes Palestinian author susan abulhawa, ‘and they are doing it in full view of a seemingly indifferent world.’

Yahya Sinwar’s Death Will Expose the West’s Lies

In its accidental killing of the Hamas leader, Israel has achieved what it set out to after 7 October, writes Rivkah Brown. What excuse will Biden and his crew come up with for Netanyahu now?

OCTOBER 16. 2024

Are Palestinians Invisible?

If Palestinians were truly seen as human beings to those in power, we wouldn’t have seen more than a day of bloodshed in the name of ‘self defence’, writes Dunya Kamal.

OCTOBER 15. 2024

How the Media Covered the Al-Aqsa Hospital Fire

As images of people being burned alive in their beds spread via social media on Sunday night, legacy outlets strained to look away. Sebastian Shehadi reports.