Time for truth and honesty
Acknowledgement that plain-clothes British soldiers shot unarmed civilians in Northern Ireland will come as no surprise
View ArticleShining a light on Raytheon
SOLOMON HUGHES explores the growth of a new security-industrial complex and its unique mixture of the sinister and the incompetent
View ArticleFilm: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (12A)
Loyal fans won't be disappointed by this samey sequel
View ArticleFilm: Blue Is The Warmest Colour (18)
Critics of a new film with a passionate lesbian love affair at its heart entirely miss the point of its analysis of class and culture, says JEFF SAWTELL
View ArticleLabour's left puts fight for union link at top of agenda
Grassroots Labour members meet to retain trade union link
View ArticleShamed Cardiff MP flees bedroom tax protesters
Jenny Willott shunned from constituency office
View ArticleTrade unionists join political activists to halt attack on unions
Campaigners and politicians call for government to keep their hands off trade unions
View ArticleCuts and price rises caused Mail failures
Union claims key targets were sabotaged to attract investors
View ArticleDodgy Serco has three private jail bids binned
Con-Dems blame 'uncertainty' from criminal probe but justice workers say tide is turning
View ArticleSquabbling countries at an impasse over climate talks
UN climate talks in Warsaw run into overtime
View ArticlePMQs is the pits. It needs radical reform
After the PM's puerile jibe that I must be on drugs to question his government's economic record, can I suggest a few improvements, asks MICHAEL MEACHER
View ArticleCoke, conspiracies and cover-ups
It's 50 years since JFK died but the Establishment may never come clean on the details. It all reminds PADDY McGUFFIN of something
View ArticlePrivate-sector parasites
Even Justice Secretary Chris Grayling is embarrassed enough to pull the plug on a privatisation
View ArticleWomen challenge the coup-instigated violence
Assassinations, death threats and kidnappings have marred the run-up to Honduran elections, writes Virginia Lopez Calvo
View ArticleA dangerous habit
Britain's addiction to nuclear energy is costing us a packet - besides being risky and creating waste that won't go away. ALAN SIMPSON says we need to stop subsidising this treacherous industry
View ArticleExhibition: Art Turning Left
MIKE QUILLE recommends a show of politically engaged art at the Mersey branch of the Tate
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