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Pitfalls can await the unsuspecting comic, especially at benefit gigs, writes Steve Parry.…
A local campaign to keep a care home from closing shows the way forward, says Alan Hughes.…
Ahead of this weekend’s talks between Iran and the P5 + 1 countries, Stefan Simanowitz intercepts a letter from George W…
The people of Britain are sleepwalking into a nightmare, says Alan Hughes…
On World AIDS Day, a stark reminder of how Big Pharma drug patents deny HIV treatment to the developing world.…
Mari Marcel Thekaekara on the recent conference for‘Just Change’, a cooperative of poor producers, consumers and ethical investors.…
Heather Kathryn Ross meets members of the military exposing the reality of life in the Occupied Territories.…
Love can be tough amid the boredom and despair of a city slum, writes Maria Golia.…
On the day courts are due to decide whether residents can be evicted from the UK’s largest unauthorized travellers' site, Tim Gee describes the mood in the camp.…
Whatever the ouctome, the rape case against former IMF boss Dominique Strauss Kahn has opened up debates about predatory males the world over, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
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