Tag: priti patel
How New Labour Accelerated the Protest Crackdown
Francesca Newton
Inside the Tory-Linked Far-Right Group Organising Against the Left
Simon Childs
Flat SUV Tyres and Soupy Van Goghs: 2022 Was a Vintage Year for Climate Protest
Clare Hymer
We Saved 14,000 People From Drowning in the Mediterranean—And Italy Wants to Imprison Us for It
The Iuventa Crew
Priti Patel Isn’t Just Punishing the Houthis, But All Yemenis
Tiara Ataii
How the Media Are Pushing for Endless War
The horror of Putin’s war on Ukraine is all too clear to see. But by focussing on punishing Putin instead of de-escalation, are western politicians and media taking an unpalatable risk?
With Michael Walker and Dalia Gebrial.
Ukraine Resists As Putin Threatens Nuclear War
We speak to Professor Paul Rogers for the latest on Russia’s war on Ukraine
Home Office Faces Legal Challenges Over New Detention Centre
Tommy Greene
So Long, Cressida Dick
Ash Sarkar
The UK Border Regime Extends a Whole Lot Further Than France
Zoe Gardner
The Navy Wants Nothing to Do With the Tories’ War on Migrants
Daniel Sohege
When It Comes to Drug Laws, Britain is a World Loser
Kojo Koram
Priti Patel Is Right About One Thing: Our Asylum System Is Fundamentally Broken
Zoe Gardner
Dozens Die in the Channel
Labour, the Tories, the BBC, and the right wing press all agree Britain is in the midst of a “migrant crisis”. Why have desperate people in boats put our political class in a collective meltdown?
We Must Stop Comparing Sabina Nessa’s Murder With Sarah Everard’s
Aviah Day
MPs Debate Humiliation in Afghanistan
Debating defeat in Afghanistan, MPs have argued the war could be won if only the West stayed longer. Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani discuss the Westminster consensus, & speak to Obaidullah Baheer from Kabul.