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Editorial Reject Labour’s ever-spiralling war psychosis WITH every passing day, Britain’s war psychosis seems to deepen.

Britain | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Anti-racism demo called as Elon Musk emboldens fascists

World | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 South Korean investigators call for charges against President Yoon over martial law declaration

Sport | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Women’s Tennis Keys shocks Swiatek to set up final clash with Sabalenka

Brute power Arts The Star's critic MARIA DUARTE recommends an epic exploration of the the post war immigrant experience in the US

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Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Southport child-killer Rudakubana sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Palestine Action target electronics plant in Glasgow

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Scottish First Minister defends embattled health secretary at FMQs

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 World in brief: January 23, 2025

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Michael Martin elected as Irish Taoiseach

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 New FBU leader says members concerns include investment, climate change, pay and transparency

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Grangemouth is how not to do a transition, expert warns MPs

BRITAIN

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Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Southport child-killer Rudakubana sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Scottish First Minister defends embattled health secretary at FMQs

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 MPs launch new inquiry into reforming Jobcentres

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Westminster rebuffs SNP calls for revived graduate visa scheme for Scotland

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Sainsbury's to cut more than 3,000 jobs after ‘biggest ever’ Christmas trading period

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 SNP will push symbolic vote on Waspi compensation

Britain | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Palestine Action target electronics plant in Glasgow

Britain | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Labour likely to try to split rebel MPs, Westminster sources say

Britain | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 New FBU leader says members concerns include investment, climate change, pay and transparency

Britain | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Grangemouth is how not to do a transition, expert warns MPs

Britain | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Brewdog owner slammed for ditching living wage for workers while ‘wasting’ money on ‘vapid’ reality TV

Britain | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Plans outlined for Wales to be able to remove misbehaving Senedd members

WORLD

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Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Syria's new foreign minister declares the country open to privatisation

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 South Korean investigators call for charges against President Yoon over martial law declaration

Wednesday 22nd Jan 2025 Irish parliament fails to nominate new Prime Minister following speaking time row

Wednesday 22nd Jan 2025 World in brief: January 22, 2025

Wednesday 22nd Jan 2025 Refugees who stopped 108 people from being pushed back to Libya lose latest appeal against criminal charges

Wednesday 22nd Jan 2025 Trump orders all federal DEI staff be put on paid leave by 5pm Wednesday

World | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Israelis forces kill two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank who carried out deadly bus attack

World | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Michael Martin elected as Irish Taoiseach

World | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Saudi crown prince tells Trump he wants to invest billions in the US

World | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Hundreds of LGBT+ couples in Thailand legalise their weddings

World | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Firefighters battle to contain new Los Angeles wildfire

World | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 World in brief: January 23, 2025

FEATURES

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Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Fighting Trump 2.0 demands no-compromise politics Corporate power would have stayed intact whether Trump or Harris won, and the Palestine genocide is endorsed by both ‘sides’ of mainstream politics — what we need instead is real, open leftism, argues ROGER McKENZIE

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Leonard Peltier: ‘It’s finally over — I’m going home’ The Native American leader and longest-held political prisoner in the US will be released to home confinement after his sentence was commuted in one of Biden’s final acts as president, reports PEOPLE’S DISPATCH

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 The historical context of Rachel Reeves Britain’s first woman Chancellor delivers the same old fudge, as Labour’s commitment to economic orthodoxy, seen throughout its history, always betrays working people, writes KEITH FLETT

Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 When is a Nazi salute not a nazi salute? When Elon Musk does one JOE GILL hazards a guess: Musk’s salute was a message to all of the world’s far-right legions: now is our time

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SPORT

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Sport | Thursday 23rd Women’s Cricket Knight felt England were on for Ashes victory before rain

Sport | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Women’s Football Lionesses to wrap up Nations League campaign with Portugal clash at Wembley

Sport | Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Men’s Football Arsenal secure comfortable win over Dinamo Zagreb

Sport | Wednesday 22nd Jan 2025 Accessibility Disabled fans put off attending live sport due to threat of abuse – report

CULTURE

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Books Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Books The importance of optimism WILL PODMORE is enlightened by the achievements of a 17th century scientist whose work anticipates computer programming as well as Marx’s materialism

Books Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Books Faust and furious GORDON PARSONS recommends the biography of the German polymath whose life provides an interesting take on a revolutionary age

Books Thursday 23rd Jan 2025 Books What happened to old Nazis? JOHN GREEN advises caution when reading a highly informative account of the way thousands of top Nazis escaped justice and found employment in the West

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