Netanyahu’s government is moving against Arab Israel
Amid anti-war protests and pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza, the Israeli prime minister is looking ahead to the next…
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Amid anti-war protests and pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza, the Israeli prime minister is looking ahead to the next…
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Anas al-Sharif is among the hundreds killed by Israel since 7 October 2023.
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The Labour Party should remember that, in modern Britain, older people are the ones who do politics properly.
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International pressure for recognition of the Palestinian state is growing – but with Gaza in ruins, is a two-state solution…
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Last night, the pro-Palestine campaign began a siege on David Lammy’s doorstep – and called for his resignation.
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The Conservatives are increasingly becoming defined by their lack of humanity.
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This famine is an engineered one – a war on our bodies, our clarity, our ability to move.
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Opinion has shifted in the UK as Israel’s war in Gaza grinds on.
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Recognition is not a stand-alone solution but nor is it merely symbolic.
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MPs, legal experts and campaigners worry the protest group’s ban sets a dangerous precedent of government overreach.
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The Prime Minister’s nuanced position on recognition has upset both left and right.
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The diplomatic statement is conditional and will not alleviate pressure on the Prime Minister.
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Keir Starmer is once again at odds with his party over the Middle East.
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Supporters are still ferociously protesting their proscription.
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This government is inflicting authoritarianism on the “working people” it claims to serve.
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Can they really replace Labour?
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Newspapers and billionaires are out to get the socialist who could be New York’s mayor.
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An anti-war movement is growing in force – inside and outside parliament.
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The Soas Liberated Zone is offering the London university’s students a different kind of educational experience.
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Proscribing the group may only increase its popularity.
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