Editorial: Mass action is needed to halt Rachel Reeves’s suicide mission JOHN McDONNELL is right. This government looks to be set on a suicide course from which the main likely beneficiary will be Reform UK.
Features | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Seeing Venezuela in-person shows why US/British sanctions are a crime
‘It's just the beginning,’ says Boulter as British players set new record at Aussie Open Sport KATIE BOULTER survived an intense encounter against Canada’s Rebecca Marino to help set a new British record in Melbourne — with a bit of help from
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 Lost generation of Send children to leave school without the help they need, MPs warn
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 Women and partners should be entitled to paid bereavement leave following a miscarriage, MPs recommend
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 Lost generation of Send children to leave school without the help they need, MPs warn
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 Women and partners should be entitled to paid bereavement leave following a miscarriage, MPs recommend
Britain | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Calls for ‘full-throated’ support for new oil and gas branded ‘out of step’
World | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Trump would have been convicted of election interference if he had not been re-elected
World | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Rescuers in South Africa continue efforts to save miners trapped underground
World | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Five European Nato members say achieving Trump's demand for military spending is complicated
World | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Top aide to impeached South Korean president pleads for arrest bid to be abandoned
World | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Mali has started seizing gold stocks of Canadian mining company in ongoing dispute
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 The right is hijacking outrage over grooming gangs The failure on grooming gangs that has suddenly received a new wave of attention isn’t a failure of multiculturalism; it is a failure to tackle an epidemic of violence against women and girls, write JESS BARNARD and BEN LIAO
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 Caracas unites the international anti-fascist movement Peace and solidarity campaigner DAVID PEAT reports from the World International Anti-Fascist Festival held earlier this month with the support of the Maduro government in socialist Venezuela
Wednesday 15th Jan 2025 Science and Society The human costs of hydrogen, the ‘fuel of the future’ Natural hydrogen gas could be a replacement for fossil fuels, but its extraction could see developing nations face familiar patterns of land loss and resource theft, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT
Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 The Gaza genocide: the fall of Israel’s immunity Though justice for Israel’s war crimes may be delayed, as long as there are pursuers like the Hind Rajab Foundation, it will someday be attained, argues RAMZY BAROUD
Sport | Tuesday 14th Women's Ashes Be ‘braver with the bat,’ Knight calls on England to after second loss to Australia
Sport | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Men's Rugby Union Itoje to captain England at the Six Nations, replacing George
Sport | Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Men's Football Postecoglou condemns ‘vile and detestable’ chants from some Tamworth fans
Opinion Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Opinion Translating fiction: a moral case for AI? ANDY MIAH advocates the use of AI to assist people by expanding access to global literature and culture
Music review Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Music review A force to be reckoned with EWAN KOTZ relishes a veteran Glasgow band that have lost none of their verve for live performance
Literature Tuesday 14th Jan 2025 Literature Clarissa in times of Covid RON JACOBS relishes a riotous epistolary novel of revenge against sexual harassment and patriarchy