Ian Sinclair’s new book The March That Shook Blair: An Oral History of 15 February 2003 is published this week by Peace…
Ian Sinclair
A US documentary made for the mainstream, Forks Over Knives begins by presenting statistics that highlight the health crisis currently facing the…
Observing the US presidential race from the UK, on election night Joss Garman, Greenpeace UK’s Policy Director, tweeted “Fingers crossed America votes…
Writing about the recent US vice-presidential debate, journalist Glenn Greenwald pointed out the moderator’s “pretense of objectivity.” Far from being neutral and…
Writing for the New Left Project website earlier this year John Brissenden, a Senior Lecturer in Media at Bournemouth University, argued the…
Peter McManners is a Visiting Fellow at Henley Business School and the author of Adapt and Thrive: The sustainable revolution (Susta Press,…
The recent terror attacks in Iraq which killed over 100 people were a grim reminder of the legacy of the 2003 US/UK…
From the fight for civil rights in the early 60s to opposing the Vietnam War, setting up Men Against Patriarchy and the…
In a little known 1930 essay, economist John Maynard Keynes predicted that by the present time we would be working just fifteen…
Following the News International phone hacking scandal, the Government convened the Leveson Inquiry to look into the culture, practices and ethics of…