Chris Marsden and Julie Hyland
- 22 Jan 2007ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
The implications of the Bush administrations escalation of the Iraq war for Britain’s elite.
- 27 Nov 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Visits by Tony Blair to Pakistan and Afghanistan continue the desperate efforts of the British government to rescue its imperialist ambitions.
- 16 Nov 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Tony Blairs speech to the City of London Lord Mayors annual Mansion House banquet on November 13 was an attempt to reformulate British foreign policy.
- 07 Oct 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Only in a climate of deliberately cultivated hostility to Muslims could the comments by Jack Straw opposing women wearing the veil be described as a contribution towards a debate.
- 15 Aug 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
There is still little substantive information on the alleged plot to explode transatlantic flights from Britain to the US in mid-air.
- 04 Aug 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Europes response to the US-Israeli war against Lebanon.
- 03 Aug 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
As Tony Blair once again lines up behind another US-backed war in the Middle East, in defiance of public opinion, millions might ask just whom Britains prime minister really represents.
- 28 Jul 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Mounting criticism of Blair over Lebanon…
- 09 Jun 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Council of Europe says 14 governments complicit in CIA renditions.
- 25 May 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
There can be few occasions in which so much hype has been devoted to something of so little worth, and where the actual content of a document has been so misrepresented…
- 11 Feb 2006ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Political issues raised by British National Party trial.
- 14 Dec 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
The lords ruling articulates the fear that the governments reckless disregard for legal principles is destabilising social and political relations and undermining the democratic legitimacy of the British state.
- 08 Dec 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Britain guilty of collusion in rendition flights.
- 03 Nov 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Blunkett’s financial misdemeanors were the least of his crimes.
- 12 Oct 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
The British press attempts to resuscitate the Conservative Party.
- 21 Sep 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Basra shows the precondition for the development of any genuine democratic government in Iraq is the immediate and unconditional end of the occupation.
- 22 Aug 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
The Guardian is providing tacit support for the police’s wrongful killing of Jean Charles de Menezes and for the government’s repressive crackdown more generally.
- 22 Jun 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Blair steps up campaign against old Europe.
- 16 Jun 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Sharp conflicts between the major European economies precede the European Union summit.
- 06 May 2005ByChris Marsden and Julie Hyland
Britains Labour government has won a third term in office, but on a massively reduced majority. The May 5 poll is being described as the Iraq election because of the millions who registered their disaffection and hostility to Prime Minister Tony Blair and his party.