Podcast
Daryn Caister
| Between Trump, Bernie Sanders, the Brexit vote, the various "springs" around the world etc., one thing is certain: people are pissed and are lashing out. |
Blog
Laura Brightwell
| The first conservative majority government in 20 years was voted in on Friday. |
News
Leo Panitch
| We need to abandon the idea of "responsible capitalism." It sounds clunky and doesn't resonate with voters, because it is a contradiction in terms, says Leo Panitch. |
Podcast
Redeye Collective
| In the annual lecture at the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute, George Monbiot challenges the idea that it's possible to put a price on nature. |
Book Review
Kathleen O'Hara
| In this excerpt from Lost and Found in London Kathleen's chance encounter with a stranger brings about unexpected change and self-reflection at a time of crisis. |
Blog
Gerry Caplan
| Nothing makes me appreciate Stephen Harper more than the moral corruption that characterizes political life in the nations to which Canada is closest: the U.S., Britain and France. |
News
UK Tar Sands Network
| The U.K.'s new trade minister, Stephen Green, is targeted for connections with oil funding. |
News
Clency Lebrasse
| Six months ago, I described the appalling treatment of the people of the Chagos Islands by the British government. Information was hard to get, then Wikileaks came to the rescue, confirming the worst. |
Book Review
Derrick O'Keefe
| The 700-page reflections of the former British PM who infamously stood "shoulder-to-shoulder" with George W. Bush contain precious few twists or unexpected insights. |
Blog
Marc Gionet
| A review of the UK's initial foreign policy statements and its commitment to human rights. |
News
Clency Lebrasse
| The people of the Chagos Islands were removed by the British government in the 1960s to make way for U.S. bases -- and the people remain stuck. |
Blog
Nico Little
| The UK government rushed in its ban on mephedrone despite scientific advisers cautioning against it. Where do we go from here? |