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Voters should be wary of promises made by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK

“We get elected, we do what we say,” vowed Gawain Towler, a Reform UK board member, after the party won more than 677 new...

A ceasefire is not the end of the war: Iran, the USA and Israel still have a long way to go

There is something comforting about the word 'ceasefire'.  It sounds cinematic and almost conclusive. We picture guns falling silent, the dust settling, and the declaration...

How Oil Fuels Conflict and War—and Who Profits

The U.S Israel joint war against Iran has shaken global energy markets, closed the Strait of Hormuz and restricted the flow of oil and natural gas worldwide. 

UK’s sky-high rents are endangering children. Why won’t government act?

There are patients who stay with you for life. Moments of indelible tragedy when healthcare reaches its limits. Giving chest compressions to Adam*, a...

As the weekend turns 100, we need to rethink work itself

This year marks 100 years of one of the most consequential and widely-felt victories of the labour movement; the weekend. In May 1926 many...

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Can the Special Seats Bill deliver the gender parity Nigeria needs?

Hundreds of women rallied in Nigeria’s capital city, Abuja, on June...

The rights left behind: The future of LGBTQI+ organizing in post-uprising Bangladesh

Eight Hijra and trans women casually gathered in Shahbag, Dhaka, were...

Netanyahu faces a new threat: The collapse of Western support

In a further fracturing of the very shaky ceasefire...
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