People are tired of identity politics - and the rainbow coalition lining up behind Donald Trump proves it, writes Richard ...
Ellen Clifford is fighting Keir Starmer's government in the high court to prevent disability benefit cuts. She speaks to ...
While Suella Braverman and Priti Patel are remembered as the spearheads of the protest crackdown, writes Francesca Newton, it was Tony Blair who kicked it into a whole new gear.
Reporting by Owen Jones reveals that many within the BBC do not view the organisation's coverage of Israel as impartial. Plus ...
Retail and hospitality workers are told to be even more cheerful during the festive season - which is also their least ...
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Lammy attends a protest for Kurdish rights outside the Turkish embassy in 2016. The PKK flag flies behind his head. Dinendra ...
From the war on terror to the looming social care crisis, Richard Curtis' festive romcom is a counterfactual vision of '00s ...
Moya and Ash talk to writer and director Amrou Al-Kadhi about their brilliant debut film, Layla, which follows a young drag ...
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Dominique Pelicot has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after he was found guilty of drugging his wife, and arranging for ...
An Israeli strike in Syria has caused tremors the size of a 3.1 magnitude earthquake. Plus: A Russian general is assassinated ...