Stop Taking it out of the Ground15 Dec 2007George Monbiot responds to questions from Sonali Kolhatkar on Bali, climate change, and environmental greenwash. read more
Working Stinks15 Dec 2007Reducing unemployment is now just a moneyspinner for the private sector, writes SchNEWS. read more
First Woman Convicted Under Terrorism Act14 Dec 2007On December 6, Samina Malik, a 23-year-old from Southall, West London, became the first woman in the UK to be sentenced under the Terrorism Act 2000, as Liz Smith reports. read more
The Iraqi Holocaust: 90 Years of Imperial Genocide14 Dec 2007When it comes to the debate on the “new imperialism”, writes Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, the historical realities of Western involvement in Iraq are carefully ignored. What we have perpetrated, and continue to perpetrate, is no less than a protracted 90-year Holocaust. read more
Poisonous and Dangerous14 Dec 2007The constant regurgitation by the media of Muslim-baiting ‘research’ by right-wing think tanks misleads the public and is driven by a neocon political agenda, writes Seumas Milne. read more
A Protest of Love13 Dec 2007Mark Wallinger, this year’s Turner prize winner, writes about State Britain, liberty, Newspeak and crimethink. read more
Act of Gross Dishonesty13 Dec 2007The EU Treaty represents constitutional change. It should be put to a referendum, as New Labour originally promised it would be. The Morning Star reports. read more
Guantnamo Britons To Be Released: A Mixed Result12 Dec 2007Andy Worthington explains why news that four British residents are to be released from Guantnamo provides grounds for cautious celebration, but also points out that two British residents will not be coming home. read more
Help Me Put Gordon in Jail12 Dec 2007If MPs pass ridiculous laws to limit our freedom, they should be forced to abide by them too, writes Mark Thomas. read more
The reality of my desires12 Dec 2007Rebecca Gordon Nesbitt with a provocative review of ‘Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority’, ‘Do it Yourself: A Handbook for Changing our World’, ‘Rebel Alliances: The Means and Ends of Contemporary British Anarchisms’, exploring the critical urgency and shortcomings of the creative dissent they express. read more
Contempt Returned12 Dec 2007Does Gordon Brown ever listen to himself to hear what utter tripe he is trotting out?, asks the Morning Star. read more
Murdoch’s Imminent Demolition Job11 Dec 2007Nicholas Jones comments on Rupert Murdoch?s demand for an easing of the rules which require radio and television services to be politically impartial in their news and current affairs output. read more
Bethlehem: Media Coverage & Deception11 Dec 2007Every now and then, particularly around Christmas, the odd commentator in the British press attempts to deny Israel’s responsibility for the demise of Bethlehem and the suffering of its residents. This year that honour falls to The Times’ Michael Gove, write Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi and Guy Gabriel. read more
Spin Doctors and the Iraq War10 Dec 2007A Tory MP challenges the government to come clean about the role spin doctors played in sexing-up the case for war, writes Chris Ames read more
Of Motes and Beams10 Dec 2007The Morning Star looks at the double standards employed in criticising regimes such as that in Zimbabwe, while excusing the death and destruction caused by the UK and its allies. read more
Refugees abandoned on our doorstep10 Dec 2007The Socialist Worker on the plight of thousands of refugees who have fled the “war on terror” only to find the doors to countries like Britain slammed shut in their faces. read more
Rigged10 Dec 2007All the talk in Bali about cutting carbon means nothing while ever more oil and coal is being extracted and burned, writes George Monbiot. read more
Remembering Greenham Common10 Dec 2007Kate Hudson, chair of CND, on going to Greenham Common 25 years ago and the issues that galvanised so many women into action read more
Corporate Mercenaries9 Dec 2007Ruth Tanner, senior campaigns officer at War on Want suggests that corporate mercenaries are now out of control. read more
The Making of a Tyrant9 Dec 2007On Venezuela, when reality points one way, the British press points the other, writes Peter Wilby. read more