Theory of Justice – book Review
Bob Copeland reviews a seminal work by John Rawls. He feels it should be required reading...
Read moreBob Copeland reviews a seminal work by John Rawls. He feels it should be required reading...
Read moreIn the second of 2 parts, Bob Bater discusses how voting could be made fairer. Could...
Read moreDr Helmut Hubel explains how the West's support of Israel has betrayed the Palestinian Arabs -...
Read moreClaire Jones argues that Helen MacNamara’s Covid Inquiry statement is disingenuous in side-lining the fundamental betrayal...
Read moreStudent Sam Murphy wonders whether Alan Turing would be rolling in his grave to see what...
Read moreDr Helmut Hubel is inspired by Shostakovich’s ‘Requiem’ to give a requiem to some individual victims...
Read moreBob Copeland is deeply unhappy with Labour's position over Gaza, and points out that he is...
Read moreWith public disaffection with politics at its highest level ever, an overhaul of our voting system...
Read moreClaire Jones shows how Rishi Sunak’s disastrous Covid strategies have destroyed his future prospects as a...
Read moreMichelle Cook looks at the argument for Universal Basic Income and concludes it will give the...
Read morePaul Ryder reminds us that disinformation is everywhere but, with the right tools, it is not...
Read moreJulian Greenbank looks at how the redrawing of constituencies will affect our area
Read moreAnn Black calls on her party to wake up to the risks of not backing PR,...
Read morePhilip Cole gives us a condensed explanation of what Proportional Representation (PR) does and what it...
Read moreMartin Griffiths’ incisive pen spells out the cruel path we follow and how our hands are...
Read moreHadrian Cook asks what our present monarch thinks his relationship with the civil authorities might be,...
Read moreSTOP PRESS - On 11 October Domenico Lucano, the mayor of Riace, who dared to give...
Read moreClaire Jones imagines the Labour leader undergoing a Damascene conversion to proportional representation
Read moreAs part his series on the new constituency boundaries for the 2024 general election, Julian Greenbank...
Read moreMartin Griffiths was on the Rejoin March and came back more convinced than ever that the...
Read moreClaire Jones uses ‘Yes, Prime Minister’ to convey the thinking behind Sunak’s Net Zero U-turn
Read moreChallenging the worldview reflected in government orthodoxy which inevitably favours exploiting the natural world and human...
Read moreBen Watters challenges Ofcom for allowing sitting MPs to parade as ‘newsreaders’ whilst offering their ‘opinion’.
Read more‘Look into my eyes, look into my eyes … you’re under!’ Here’s the latest three-word-slogan to...
Read moreBen Watters asks why Ofcom struggles to meaningfully penalise GB News after multiple investigations.
Read moreFlo Clucas’s friends say that the way we treated refugees from World War II was how...
Read moreChris Seary is concerned about how the online safety bill, currently completing its passage through parliament,...
Read moreIs Ofcom still going strong and is it still relevant? Or are GB News and the...
Read moreBob Copeland feels that Labour is missing an opportunity to put forward policies that will make...
Read moreNew writer Flo Clucas regales us with her conversation with some elderly Bingo players. This showed...
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