Olympic bunglers G4S recruit for Hillsborough inquiry
Outsourcing giant G4S seeks retired police officers to investigate Britain's worst football disaster — for £14 an hour.Security company G4S is recruiting ex-police officers for a new investigation into...
View ArticleThe nation state is in rude health
Neither Britain nor its constituent countries show any sign of wanting to abandon the nation for "global citizenship". The task now is to recognise and accept the specialness rather than superiority...
View ArticleBritain and benefit tourism: a story full of holes
What can an EU citizen entering Britain expect from its welfare system? And is this fair? A Citizens Advice Bureau adviser gives us the real story on migrants and benefits. On the one side there’s the...
View ArticleThe easiest way to the Gulag is to joke about the Gulag
It is time that we realised where the real danger in Europe lies, and that there is a candidate to help us fight back against this gathering danger. But to do this we must begin to recognise how both...
View ArticleMyths, falsehoods and misrepresentations about Iran
Chapter seven of ‘A Dangerous Delusion: why the west is wrong about nuclear Iran’ by Peter Oborne and David Morrison, takes up the basic facts in the public domain regarding Iranian possession and...
View ArticleLight Touch London
Russians with money love the United Kingdom, where their dodgy assets can be laundered and used to pay their children’s public school fees. But as Euan Grant reports, tax avoidance and evasion, as well...
View ArticleWith fists in their pockets
In Greece, news of a return to economic growth is more or less meaningless to those thoroughly affected and thoroughly angered. Politicians should focus on repairing people’s lives, not on GDP...
View ArticleThe far right in Greece and the theory of the two extremes
The far right in Greece has become completely independent from the right, and is turning into a loose canon against New Democracy rather than SYRIZA or the other parties of the centre-left.Golden Dawn...
View ArticleIreland and Brexit: differing paths for the Isles
How would an exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union shape the future relationship between the Republic of Ireland and the UK?Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny and President of the European...
View ArticleHave Blair and Cameron subverted the Chilcot Inquiry into Iraq?
A revealing analysis of how the British political class is attempting to keep the lid on its disasterous and dishonest participation in the invasion of IraqTen years after the start of the Iraq war we...
View ArticleSex changes, groupies, and drag queens - all in the family
Our Sunday Comics columnist dips his toes into the water and considers the social and sexual flexibility of the parrotfish, finding resonances with his own kindINLET BEACH, FL – I am reading a...
View ArticleThe Gezi Park occupation: confronting authoritarian neoliberalism
Gas, gas, gas, it is the only way they deal with problems that come under one heading.On May 28 an impromptu occupation began in Istanbul’s central Gezi Park following the news that the metropolitan...
View ArticleTurkey’s Kurdish prison journalist speaks out
In this interview conducted in Diyarbakir, the unofficial Kurdish capital in Turkey, Aydin Yildiz tells the story of his imprisonment without trial and his time as a journalist reporting from inside...
View ArticleUS immigration bill: silence on the deportation of children
Unaccompanied minors best illustrate the need and mechanisms for true comprehensive immigration reform yet the proposed bill does little for this highly vulnerable, fastest growing subset of migrants...
View ArticleToday we are all someone new!
Reclaiming Taksim has shattered AKP's hegemony in deciding what a square is supposed to mean for us citizens, because Taksim is now what the Resistance wants it to mean: our public square.Many words...
View ArticleAlgeria: has the post-Bouteflika era already begun?
Might the end of one of the most remarkable, and defining, of political careers in Algeria’s history be upon us?For the past six weeks, the biggest country in Africa (and the Arab World) has been...
View ArticleBelonging and entitlement - Britain's 'ethnic majority' and the rise of UKIP
Real or imagined, there is a widespread grievance in Britain's ethnic majority that they no longer come first. Does belonging justify increased entitlement, or is this privilege rightly being swept...
View ArticleUnderstanding the subordination of women in the Arab region: Wilaya
The concept of wilaya (guardianship over women) is key to discrimination against women. Debates over different interpretations of guardianship under Muslim law ultimately fail to address the key...
View ArticleThe time of the nation: negotiating global modernity
Against the 'contemporary' limits of global capitalism, and the pre-given myths of nationalism, an alternative politics may emerge from the collective construction of 'time'. Problems with the...
View ArticleThe time is now for wealth taxes in Britain
Taxing wealth is an underexplored option in the UK, given the scale of wealth inequality. A new project confronts this head on, with proposals for radical reform.Private households in the UK own an...
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