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Since the 1966 BBC television play Cathy Come Home triggered changes in England’s homeless laws, Ken Loach, the son of an electrician,…
Since the 1966 BBC television play Cathy Come Home triggered changes in England’s homeless laws, Ken Loach, the son of an electrician,…
Ken Loach said he was kicked out of the Labour Party last week after he refused an order to renounce left-wing friends and comrades who had been ejected
Interview on populism, the gig economy, and the importance of transnational solidarity in his movies and beyond
It seems now that anyone who stands up for the Palestinians will get abused
These stories show why Labour must transform and rebuild Britain so that no one and no community is left behind
Loach's new film, Spirit of '45, is an impassioned account of the unity that built the post-war welfare state, contrasted with the…
Ken Loach is an English film and television director known for his realistic style of filmmaking and the left wing and radical…
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