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Cocaine Unwrapped, a film by Rachael Seifert

Cocaine Unwrapped, a film by Rachael Seifert

9 May 2012

Film review: 'Cocaine Unwrapped'

Cocaine Unwrapped, a documentary film directed by Rachel Seifert, went on general release from 5 May, writes Paul Heron

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28 March 2012

Review: We must look - the photographs of Don McCullin

The life's work of one of the world's greatest living photographers, Don McCullin is on show until 15 April at London's Imperial War Museum...

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21 March 2012

The 'Kony 2012' phenomena

Charity's pro-US foreign policy is against interests of Africa's poor: Seldom before has an idea spread so quickly across the world. Within days tens of millions watched Invisible Children's 'KONY 2012' video as it went viral across the internet and social media

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21 March 2012

Sri Lanka's Killing Fields: War Crimes Unpunished

It is nearly three years since the Sri Lankan regime declared victory against the LTTE, the Tamil Tigers, writes Manny Thain, Secretary, Tamil Solidarity.

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29 February 2012

Iran: Tensions with the US and its allies are ratcheted-up

Workers and poor must rely on their own strength to resist: War clouds are gathering, once again, over the Middle East. Heightening tensions over the last months between the US and its allies and Iran have seen covert assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists,...

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7 December 2011

Theatre review

Goodbye Barcelona: The idea of a musical commemorating the epic Spanish civil war (1936-39), and inspired by the heroism of the International Brigades may appear incongruous, writes Tony Saunois.

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16 November 2011

Poppy mania for bosses...

To cheers from the press, David Cameron and Prince William intervened so the England football team could wear the poppy during their match against Spain...

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Rent strike on Clydeside

Rent strike on Clydeside

16 November 2011

The first shop stewards movement

The outbreak of World War One in August 1914 cut across the great industrial unrest which had been gathering pace since 1911...

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3,000 people took part in the Stop the War Trafalgar Square rally on Saturday 8 October to mark ten years of the war and occupation in Afghanistan, photo Paul Mattsson

Stop the War Trafalgar Square rally, photo Paul Mattsson

14 October 2011

Picture slide show: Marking ten years since the invasion of Afghanistan

To mark ten years of the war and occupation in Afghanistan, 3,000 people took part in the Stop the War Trafalgar Square rally on Saturday 8 October...

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12 October 2011

Fox takes cronyism to new level

Fox by name, fox by nature it seems. For despite the mounting and overwhelming evidence of cronyism against Tory MP Liam Fox, the defence minister remains in his post

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