“You’ll get more access than anyone else”, Barack Obama told British journalist Richard Wolffe at the beginning of his bid for the…
Ian Sinclair
Although it is widely believed feminism has achieved its aims and is no longer required, in her first book Kat Banyard passionately…
As a teenager in 1994 Adrian Ramsay took part in a school debate with Charles Clarke. Video footage of the encounter shows…
Book reivew: The Value of Nothing. How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy by Raj Patel
Taking as his starting point Alan Greenspan’s admission in 2008 that he had “found a flaw in the model” which, as the…
According to former Guardian editor Peter Preston approximately 75 per cent of British broadsheets’ total revenue is derived from advertising. Speaking at…
The public debate surrounding Afghanistan has been “dominated by superficial or plainly wrong assumptions”, notes Dr Antonio Giustozzi, a researcher at the…
Born in 1957, American activist Keith McHenry is one of the founding members of Food Not Bombs, a revolutionary movement that works…
If you happened to visit the cinema last December, you may have seen a very clever, if graphic, advert showing polar bears…
Dear Ms Shah Introducing a segment on the current US-led ‘surge’ in Helmand province on The World Tonight last night you…
British public opinion, Iraq and the Chilcot Inquiry Below is a summary of three British public opinion polls released while the…