Seamus Milne
- 23 Sep 2008BySeamus Milne
The last thing Labour needs is a return to Miliband-style Blairism, writes Seamus Milne. Fortunately, ordinary members are making their views heard.
- 10 Jul 2008BySeamus Milne
Italy’s campaign against the Roma has ominous echoes of its fascist past, and the silence of our leaders is deafening, writes Seamus Milne.
- 02 Jul 2008BySeamus Milne
US efforts to force Iraqis to swallow permanent vassal status and give up control of their oil echoes British imperial history argues Seamus Milne.
- 23 May 2008BySeamus Milne
Whether in the postal service or energy supply, New Labour’s embrace of market dogma has failed its own ‘what works’ test, argues Seamus Milne.
- 27 Mar 2008BySeamus Milne
Militant secularists are becoming apologists for capitalism and war, but the struggle is within faiths, not against them, argues Seamus Milne.
- 20 Mar 2008BySeamus Milne
The Iraq catastrophe isn’t down to mistakes or lack of planning, but a refusal to accept that people will resist foreign occupation, writes Seamus Milne.
- 13 Mar 2008BySeamus Milne
The budget suggests that Brown and Darling have failed to recognise the cost of ignoring working-class alienation, argues Seamus Milne.
- 05 Mar 2008BySeamus Milne
Washington’s covert attempts to overturn an election result lie behind the crisis in Gaza, as leaked papers show, writes Seamus Milne.
- 28 Feb 2008BySeamus Milne
Far from rehabilitating liberal interventionism, the Kosovo experience has exposed the fatal flaws that lie at its heart, writes Seamus Milne.
- 14 Feb 2008BySeamus Milne
In this climate of anti-Muslim rage, counter-terrorist police are talking more sense than the government or media, writes Seamus Milne.
- 07 Feb 2008BySeamus Milne
The crisis of the Afghan occupation is a reminder of its fraudulent claims, growing cost in blood, and certainty of failure, says Seumas Milne
- 25 Jan 2008BySeamus Milne
The current onslaught on Ken Livingstone is driven by a neocon agenda, but the fallout could have a far wider social impact, warns Seamus Milne.
- 24 Dec 2007BySeamus Milne
People who would have no problem recognising anti-semitism as a form of racism still claim Islamophobia is about ideology, not ethnicity, argues Seamus Milne.
- 20 Dec 2007BySeamus Milne
The exposure of faked evidence for a thinktank report is a warning of the dangers of Britain’s anti-Muslim media campaign, writes Seamus Milne.
- 10 Mar 2005BySeamus Milne
Managed elections are the latest device to prop up pro-western regimes.