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Nigel Farage delivers his no-questions-allowed self-justification
Britain / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
Farage
Editorial / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, center, participates in a media statement with European Council President Antonio Costa, left, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during the Nato summit in Ankara, Turkey, July 7, 2026
Turkey / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

Israel angered after US president lifts sanctions on Turkey, opening way for potential sale of F-35 fighter jets

Palestinians collect food from the wreckage of their tents following an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, June 30, 2026
Journalism / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

IAN SINCLAIR examines the curious memory lapses across liberal media when it comes to British government crimes

kae tempest
Book Review / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

CAL McBRIDE relishes the lyrical truth of an unstable identity in an over-tidy and conventional social realist treatment

Arthur Fery of Great Britain celebrates victory over Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria following their Gentlemen's Singles match on day eight of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, July 6, 2026
Men’s Tennis / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
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Palestinians collect food from the wreckage of their tents following an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, June 30, 2026
Journalism / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

IAN SINCLAIR examines the curious memory lapses across liberal media when it comes to British government crimes

Farage money
Politics / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

STEPHEN ARNELL looks at some of the notorious political corruption cases from British history

Colombia
Latin America / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

ENRIQUE SANTIAGO ROMERO says the Colombian far-right’s election victory is deeply suspect — and the United States has its fingerprints all over it
 

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Gaza genocide / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026

History suggests apartheid ends not through appeals to conscience alone but through sustained economic and political pressure, says HUGH LANNING

Bishops, among the leaders of a peaceful anti-apartheid demo
Voices of Scotland / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

ARTHUR WEST surveys the achievements of the Scottish campaign against South African apartheid and how we can draw on them to fight a rising far right

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Independence Day / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026

As the US marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, the People’s World Editorial Collective argues that the real legacy of 1776 lies not in official celebrations but in centuries of popular struggles to make democracy a reality for all

England’s Tammy Beaumont has announced her retirement from
Women’s cricket / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
New London City signing Alexia Putellas
Women’s football / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
England's Phil Salt, September 12, 2025
Men’s cricket / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
A general view of Olympic Rings outside of the Olympic Stadi
Athletics / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
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BenchMarx / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

KEVIN DONNELLY suggests that the task of transforming cultural spaces is far from over and that photography still has a key role to play

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Interview / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

RITA DI SANTO talks to Scottish-Irish filmmaker MARK COUSINS about his new series The Story of Documentary Film

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Poetry / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

ALAN MORRISON welcomes a new collection from the most imaginative and committed ecopoet of our time

kae tempest
Book Review / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

CAL McBRIDE relishes the lyrical truth of an unstable identity in an over-tidy and conventional social realist treatment

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Music / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026

New releases from Shearwater, Florry, and Navy Blue

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Book Review / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

CHRIS SEARLE welcomes a startling vision of contemporary Newport from a veteran photographer of the British working class