Obituary Kissinger: a war criminal who served US imperialism Celebrated for his diplomacy, especially over China, his true face was that of a callous murderer with the blood of millions on his hands, writes ANDREW MURRAY
Editorial Labour's crisis deepens further: time for the left to engage THE Labour Party appears to be crumbling at the base. For the left in general, this cannot be just a spectator sport.
Britain | Thursday 30th Nov 2023 Fury as record 140,000 children to spend Christmas in temporary accommodation
Growing risk of ‘Baby P-style scandal’ in crisis-hit mental health sector Features As staff retention pressure in local authority mental health teams reaches boiling point, workers across the country are beginning a spate of strikes, reports BERNY TORRE
Thursday 30th Nov 2023 More than 1,300 prominent artists accuse art institutions of censorship on Palestine
Thursday 30th Nov 2023 Labour prevents Palestinian solidarity debate at Welsh Labour Women's Conference
Britain | Thursday 30th Nov 2023 More than a third of Scottish households in fuel poverty, survey finds
Britain | Thursday 30th Nov 2023 Fury as record 140,000 children to spend Christmas in temporary accommodation
Britain | Thursday 30th Nov 2023 More than 1,300 prominent artists accuse art institutions of censorship on Palestine
Wednesday 29th Nov 2023 UN climate summit chairman denies UAE aimed to use talks to strike oil and gas deals
World | Wednesday 29th Nov 2023 West Africa Jihadist rebels kill at least 40 civilians in Burkina Faso
Wednesday 29th Nov 2023 ‘There is no better time than now to stop this war’ The Israeli peace movement is growing in strength – and is calling for for freedom for all hostages on both sides and the removal of Netanyahu as the route to a lasting end to hostilities, writes CJ ATKINS
Wednesday 29th Nov 2023 Industrial Growing risk of ‘Baby P-style scandal’ in crisis-hit mental health sector As staff retention pressure in local authority mental health teams reaches boiling point, workers across the country are beginning a spate of strikes, reports BERNY TORRE
Thursday 30th Nov 2023 Obituary Kissinger: a war criminal who served US imperialism Celebrated for his diplomacy, especially over China, his true face was that of a callous murderer with the blood of millions on his hands, writes ANDREW MURRAY
Wednesday 29th Nov 2023 A winter of pain for those with spinal cord injuries Patients and professional bodies are united in calling for action to support those with spinal injuries who are facing unique challenges over heating bills, reports RUTH HUNT
Sport | Thursday 30th Women’s football Wiegman says England ‘know what we have to do’ against Netherlands
Sport | Thursday 30th Nov 2023 Men’s Rugby Union Borthwick ‘fully behind’ Owen Farrell’s break from international rugby
Sport | Wednesday 29th Nov 2023 Men’s football Stunning Garnacho goal inspires Man United victory over Everton
Preview Wednesday 29th Nov 2023 Preview New art for John Maclean HENRY BELL introduces new art in Glasgow that celebrates the national and international significance of John Maclean
Film of the week Thursday 30th Nov 2023 Film of the week Making a spectacle MARIA DUARTE is impressed by the portrait of a radical queer activist in Putin’s Russia
Books Tuesday 28th Nov 2023 Books Booker Prize The runners-up: reviews of Western Lane, The Bee Sting, Study For Obedience, If I Survive You and This Other Eden