CHILCOT REPORT confirms anti-war movement was right from the start: Tony Blair trampled over the truth for the Iraq War

The Chilcot report on the Iraq War has finally been published and all eyes are on Tony Blair. It’s taken seven years and 2.6 million words to confirm what anti-war voices were saying from September 2001 — do not invade Iraq on a flimsy pretext, because the results will be dire for the Iraqis and […]

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Questions for Jeremy Corbyn, Seumas Milne and Alan Johnson on the Brexit victory

So the morning after Great Britain was cut adrift in an ocean of uncertainty by the Brexit vote, the public were finally told the truth by the Leave campaign: there will be no £350mn saving per week going to the NHS; Turkey is not joining the EU; the EU vote will have no effect on immigration except for a possible increase …

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Michael Gove wanted me to “powder him down”: Remain experts compared to Nazis

EU referendum plays havoc with Brexit logic as brains implode Michael Gove appears to have been struck silly by the Hitler Tourettes syndrome afflicting the political class when under pressure. Brexit’s Number Two says that the many pro-Remain economists who urge Britain to stay in the EU are like the German experts who told Albert

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A Beautiful Disorder: Chinese sculptors exhibited in Britain for first time

This could be good. Exhibition — A Beautiful Disorder 3 July—6 November, 2016 Grounds and Galleries The Cass Sculpture Foundation New Barn Hill Goodwood Chichester PO18 0QP Free with general entry Cass Sculpture Foundation is delighted to present A Beautiful Disorder, the first major exhibition of newly commissioned outdoor sculpture by contemporary Greater Chinese artists

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