George Galloway has been elected as a member of parliament for four separate constituencies – with only Winston Churchill ...
How do politicians and pundits end up normalising the far-right? Aaron Winter and Aurelien Mondon explain in a Microdose ...
Aaron Bastani once admired George Galloway’s principled stance on Palestine - but in a recent Novara Media interview, the ...
The government department was surrounded by protesters, as similar blockades took place at arms factories across the UK.
After Humza Yousaf's resignation, who will be the next leader of the SNP? We speak to co-editor of Conter David Jamieson.
Dozens of people blocked a coach in south London to stop it from taking asylum seekers to the Bibby Stockholm against their ...
Humza Yousaf has resigned as first minister of Scotland after threats of a no-confidence vote against his position. Plus: the ...
Protests against the war in Gaza at US College campuses have been met with a crackdown by law enforcement and violence from a ...
This framing – jobs versus the environment – has long been deployed by the right, who use it to attack environmental action ...
Michael Walker and Aaron Bastani discuss Tories' thrashing in local elections. Plus: The Greens make commendable gains; and a Labour source blames an election defeat on ...
The first minister collapsed his own premiership. But beneath the SNP's manoeuvring, its existential threat is conflict aversion. Adam Ramsay writes.
Punitive, miserable policies are the death rattle of a government facing electoral armageddon, argues Moya Lothian-McLean.