British government violates ‘obligation to prevent genocide’ As Israel breaks ceasefire with air strikes on Gaza, killing 400, and ministers backtrack on acknowledging Israeli war crimes, campaigners ask ‘how many more Palestinians will be slaughtered before Britain stops sending arms to Israel?’
Editorial: We must take to the streets to protest these fresh Israeli massacres WORDS wilt in the face of the fresh murderous horrors being unleashed on the people of Gaza by the depraved state of Israel once more.
Josh Hull aiming to show England he is fitter, faster and more formidable Sport JOSH HULL is aiming to show England he is fitter, faster and more formidable than the bowler who was catapulted into a “surreal” Test debut last su
Wednesday 19th Mar 2025 Government ‘flying blind’ on council finances due to local audit crisis, PAC warns
Wednesday 19th Mar 2025 Government ‘flying blind’ on council finances due to local audit crisis, PAC warns
Britain | Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Too many women sent to jail to due lack of services in community, prison inspectorate finds
Britain | Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 NHS Infectious disease cleaners strike over working conditions and pay
Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Iranian authorities escalate crackdown on women's rights defenders, says rights group
Monday 17th Mar 2025 Leader of Iran's 2009 Green Movement protests to be freed from house arrest, son says
World | Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 South Sudan's government asks civilians to leave north as fighting escalates
World | Monday 17th Mar 2025 Unicef: A million children in Gaza ‘are living without the very basics they need to survive’
Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Palestine emerges as a domestic political issue in the US Despite appointing staunchly pro-Israel officials and approving billions in arms sales, the Trump administration faces a public increasingly viewing Palestine through a human rights lens, writes RAMZY BAROUD
Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 NHS England’s abolition sets the stage for deep cuts to come Behind Starmer’s headline-grabbing abolition of NHS England lies a ruthless drive to centralise control so that cuts of £6.6 billion can be made — even if it means reducing cancer services and clinical staff, writes JOHN LISTER
Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 China and Europe: a timely two-way endeavour China’s opening up empowers the world, and Sino-European co-operation especially holds immense potential, argues LIANG TAO, from infrastructure and industrial capacity to cultural exchange between two ancient civilisations
Monday 17th Mar 2025 These cuts betray Labour’s basic principles The decision to cut billions from support for vulnerable people while refusing to tax the wealthy shows how far our party has drifted from its core purpose, writes BRIAN LEISHMAN MP
Sport | Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Women's football Injured Khadija Shaw ruled out of Man City’s Champions League tie with Chelsea
Follow the Movement Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Follow the Movement Wiggle room MATTHEW HAWKINS appreciates an interpretation in dance of James Baldwin’s landmark novel of doomed homosexual desire
Book Review Tuesday 18th Mar 2025 Book Review The expression of the economy in culture NICK WRIGHT delicately unpicks the eloquent writings on art of an intellectual pessimist who wears his Marxism lightly
Theatre Review Monday 17th Mar 2025 Theatre Review There ain’t no yellow brick road running through Glasgow STEF LYONS is swept along by the infectious energy of an ex-con single mother’s dreams of Nashville