The Pembrokeshire Against Radar Campaign (PARC) cites a range of concerns, including disruption of the landscape, damage to ...
Amid a widening consciousness of climate change and the decline of traditional social democratic parties, green politics has grown across the Global North. But can green parties… ...
New Internationalist’s Agony Uncle helps a reader with an all too familiar situation over the holidays.
A new history of pro-Zionist pressure is strongest in its simplicity, writes Rob Norman. As Faiza Shaheen, the Labour candidate dropped by Keir Starmer on the fringes of east London and Essex, ...
Bethany Rielly pays tribute to the Palestinian journalist Wafa Aludaini who was killed by an Israeli airstrike on 30 September. In May 2021, I sent Wafa a message checking in on her and her family.
Unlikely candidates have joined the fray in Kashmir's first elections in a decade. Will the outcome reflect voters’ desire for change? Haziq Qadri reports. Burhan Syed may be 30, but has never voted ...
A new history of pro-Zionist pressure is strongest in its simplicity, writes Rob Norman.
Kathryn Zacharek is a PhD candidate at the universit y of brighton researching the biopolitics of rightwing populism. She has previously worked as an assistant editor for the student-led journal ...
Simon Chandler analyses the Tory manifesto and May’s speeches, and explains why their efforts to tackle inequality are a facade ...
From Section 28 to equal marriage, legal gains have been achieved but there is still work to be done, says Adam Long.
Twenty-five years after the ‘fastest and most efficient murder campaign of the twentieth century’, Katie McQue examines the role that the global deregulation of the coffee trade had in destabilizing ...