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| Updated: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 10:00:07 +0000 |
|  On March 26th, a vast number of people marched through London. Diverse groups of people, from Young Socialists to Pensioners’ Clubs, walked, unified by the TUC under the banner of anti-cuts. The demo was, for the most part, peaceful. But not all of it. One small element, easily identified by their all-black clothing, full face masks and anarchist... |
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|  After some months in respite, the Chilcot Inquiry commenced again in January 2011. Somewhat rapidly for an inquiry widely derided as an establishment whitewash, it called Tony Blair to the dock for a second time to clarify various statements made by ... |
| The War You Don’t See by John Pilger
After having abandoned ITV to X-factor, Corrie and Emmerdale, I was both pleased and surprised to find John Pilger's 'The War You Don't See' on their listings for the 14th of December. Of course it was shown at... |
|  Most people hate the government. Most people believe in democracy. According to democratic theory, people control their government. So something has gone wrong somewhere. Words: Luke RoelofsPics: Will JobbinsTo come at the same thing from a different... |
|  Mission Immoral: Foreign Policy and the Distortion of Liberal Ethics When giving an opinion or perspective that relies strongly on moral values one must take into consideration that, living in a liberal democracy, we accept that a variety of viewpoin... |
|  26th August 2009, LondonWe don't have to save the world. The world is big enough to look after itself. What we have to be concerned about is whether or not the world we live in will be capable of sustaining us in it..." - Douglas Adams.Words & pi... |
|  Eco-revolutionary festival versus the Police State? The Big Green Gathering was billed as 'The world's premier and award winning Green Festival', and after some troubles in 2007 and a respite in 2008 it was all systems go this year, or so it seemed.... |
|  The Xinjiang Riots, China, July 2009
Ruth is a lecturer and freelance writer who spent several years working and travelling around China. Her works include two books about student protests and the Tiananmen massacre. She visited Xinjiang several tim... |
|  G20 Meltdown street party, Bank Junction, April 1st 2009 No mate, you can’t go anywhere…”That was the sixth time I’d heard this. I’d walked around the entire police cordon which, by this time, formed a perimeter around the large junction in... |
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 An important part of human development is about learning, often through accepting the point of vie... |
|  Festival, noun. 1‘A period or program of festive activities, cultural events, or entertainment.’... |
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