The European Union has drawn up plans for military attacks in Libya to try to curb the influx of migrants across the Mediterranean by targeting the trafficking networks. It is to launch a bid on […]

We know what the election victory for the Tories in the United Kingdom signifies. Britain, festooned in the confetti of democratic freedoms, is heading for a further trimming, a pruning that will privilege surveillance powers […]

‘Don’t let the bastards get you down – choose action over despondency when coming to terms with the general election result.’ ‘Hours after the Conservatives were re-elected, the government looked at cutting access to work […]

‘The Conservatives are already planning to introduce the huge surveillance powers known as the Snoopers’ Charter, hoping that the removal from government of the Liberal Democrats that previously blocked the controversial law will allow it […]

‘Restaurants in Manchester have united in a scheme to help feed hundreds of homeless people in the city centre. For the last three months, the Not Just Soup initiative has seen a different restaurant cook […]

By Gilad Atzmon ‘The Zionist outlet explains; “It is noted that every (Israeli) citizen has the right to vote and discrimination based on race, religion or sexuality is illegal.” But We Believe In Israel fails […]

‘The United Nations, the World Health Organization and Nepalese authorities have announced efforts to vaccinate some 500,000 children against measles amid last week’s earthquake that killed more than seven thousand people. Claiming a measles epidemic […]

‘Bahraini dissidents, human rights activists and Labour have condemned Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond for secretly visiting the repressive Gulf state’s leaders on the same day that Bahrain extended the detention of its most prominent critic. […]

‘Police forces spend tens of millions on public relations each year, with the Met alone employing over 100 ‘communications’ staff and an operating budget of over £10 million, documents released under Freedom of Information (FoI) […]

‘An estimated 15,000 people died unnecessarily between December and March because they were living in homes they couldn’t afford to heat, new figures show. The news has led campaigners to hit out at what they […]

‘The controversial and secretive Court of Protection should be opened up to public scrutiny in the interests of justice, a major legal report said yesterday. The court, which decides the affairs of people too ill […]

‘The controversial and secretive Court of Protection should be opened up to public scrutiny in the interests of justice, a major legal report said yesterday. The court, which decides the affairs of people too ill […]

‘Schools should consider outsourcing marking to India to cut costs and lighten teachers’ workloads, according to the head of an education think-tank. Rebecca Allen, director of Education Datalab, said that homework could be sent abroad […]

‘The UK is using soldiers as salespeople to increase its arms exports to countries with shady human rights records, government data has revealed. Records released by UK Trade and Investment show that over the past […]