What a difference a week makes. Last Wednesday, I was out pounding the pavements in Gorton and Denton, knocking on doors and chatting with people about their lives — now, I’m in parliament. I never dreamed that someone like me could end up in Westminster because I’ve never really seen anyone like me here. The […]
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March 4th, 2026: It's March! The unprecedented data breach left many Afghans who worked for the UK military in fear for their lives. A year on and they tell Byline Times they have been abandoned by the British state
A Bush era neoconservative network has reorganised under Trump and is now directing the exact same regime change playbook against Tehran
Emails show sex trafficking billionaire Jeffrey Epstein worked Israeli connections to help his lawyer’s daughter join an elite IDF unit. The woman, who Epstein wrote would make a “fantastic ambassador for Israel” at Columbia University, served on the board of Hillel International. Jeffrey Epstein personally recruited an 18-year-old girl from New York to serve “in one of the elite IDF units,” email records show. Epstein’s request came in a June 29, 2011 email to Anat Barak, the daughter of former […] The post Epstein Army: Jeffrey Epstein helped place 18-year-old woman in ‘elite IDF unit’ first appeared on The Grayzone. The post Epstein Army: Jeffrey Epstein helped place 18-year-old woman in ‘elite IDF unit’ appeared first on The Grayzone. Tom Orsag tells the story of how union power and solidarity broke WA's repressive anti-protest laws. The post How West Australian unions defeated Court’s protest ban first appeared on Solidarity Online. Know your web design history. The post What a year that was. appeared first on Jeffrey Zeldman Presents. Before you ask, yes—I’m actually okay. I can feel you hesitating, the way people do when they lower their expectations out of politeness. You ask this question as if it comes with a proviso, like something unfortunate but manageable is about to happen to your lunch. But I’ve been in therapy for a while now, and one of the things I’ve learned is that I’m not responsible for managing other people’s expectations—especially when those expectations were built around a different soda entirely. I see the moment the question lands. You pause to scan the menu, even though it won’t change. I clock the quick glance toward the server, as if they might somehow intervene. Sometimes you whisper it to the table; sometimes you say it too loudly, like you’re warning everyone else. I stay where I am, patient and effervescent, while you work through your feelings that have nothing to do with me. With environmental damages now estimated at £108 billion, Ukraine is hoping to pioneer the global prosecution of ecocide as a weapon of war
In March 2003, hundreds of thousands of us took to the streets to oppose the illegal invasion of Iraq. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s justification for the war was pithy: it was our moral duty to topple Saddam Hussein and neutralise the global threat he represented. Iraq possessed weapons of mass […]
Whole regions of the world are now uninsurable, bringing radical uncertainty to the economy. How do we fix the problem? - by Gavin Evans The Government talks about wanting to reduce division and increase integration and then implements policies which will do the complete opposite, argues Daniel Sohege
She told me she’d be ten minutes late, which was fine. But when it was nearly twenty minutes I messaged – where are you? Shall I walk towards you? My daughter sent a picture of a bit of the state library she was in, people at desks etc. We’re here, is this where you are? […]
The Iran war shows that Trump is loving his military interventions — but they are never what he claims them to be. The post The Regime Change President Who Won’t (or Can’t) Actually Change Any Regimes appeared first on The Intercept. Men, guys, dudes, rejoice! After much research and testing, we have found the cure to the cursed male loneliness epidemic that is sweeping our country and our op-ed sections. We know you feel isolated. We know you can’t talk about your emotions. We know you’re looking for male role models in all the wrong YouTube algorithms. But fear not. We have found the solution to all your problems: doing outlandish science projects to prove or disprove commonplace myths. Men these days are reverting to masculine ideals from yesteryear. They think real men have to be strong, tough, and misogynistic. Listen, boys, you don’t need big muscles, you don’t need creatine powder, and you certainly don’t need to get surgery to gain an extra few inches of height because you’d rather have metal implants in your legs than be 5′4″. All you really need is a curious mind, a pure heart, and military-level access to high-powered explosives. And also a seemingly endless supply of crash-test dummies. The convicted far-right criminal shared the threat as he was handed extraordinary access to the US State Department by the Trump administration
The Reform UK leader has a long record of blaming his own party's election defeats on "cheating" by ethnic minorities, yet no evidence of it can ever be found
Pitching isn’t bragging. The post Advice for job seekers appeared first on Jeffrey Zeldman Presents. An Intercept analysis finds that every single Board of Peace member state has been rebuked for human rights violations. The post Trump’s Orwellian Board of Peace Consists Entirely of Human Rights Abusers appeared first on The Intercept. Veteran war photographer and correspondent Paul Conroy died of natural causes a short time after returning from Cuba with this report of another city under siege. He never stopped bearing witness
Why Ilya Repin’s masterpiece of Ivan the Terrible, first banned in 1885, remains one of Russia’s most controversial paintings - by Aeon Video
A prominent architect of decolonial theory, his diagnosis of European colonial ills is both penetrating and flawed - by Federico Perelmuter The Green Party is becoming everything you might have wanted Labour to be. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 25th February 2026 NB: This article was published before the by-election it refers to. The Greens won by a mile. Every barb Labour has directed at the Greens can now be returned with interest. […]
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