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The Conservatives were hammered in England’s recent local elections but Labour has a way to go if it is to win the next general election. Starmer must stop targeting the left, especially given how well radical candidates fared, argues Mike Phipps.
Despite a history of Islamophobia, Lord Austin has been appointed to review the Leicester unrest which broke out following Hindu nationalist attacks on the community. Yet again, the UK government is failing Muslims, argues Ismail Patel.
The British Labour Party's inability to address long-standing issues of systemic racism could hinder their political success if it continues to take black voters for granted, writes Richard Sudan.
Allies of Apsana Begum, Britain's first hijab-wearing MP, say Labour Party members have broken rules to campaign for her deselection
Heather Mendick draws personal experiences to highlight the online policing of Jewish identity and its effects, particularly for those who are vocally left-wing and anti-zionist.
The latest revelations show that the fire may still be claiming lives long after the flames were finally extinguished.Â
Given the connections linking the company that produced Jordan Peterson's video message to Muslims, with US and Israeli intelligence, Lowkey questions whether there is a coordinated push to promote the Abraham Accords.
Richard Sudan questions the timing and sincerity of comedian David Baddiel’s apology for his racist depictions of ex-footballer Jason lee, since it not only took 25 years but also happened against the backdrop of his new documentary on anti-Semitism.
Opinion: Graham's victory is rooted in her understanding that it's time to break with the 'obsession'Â over Labour, and focus instead on organising workers and building up striking capacity, writes Malia Bouattia.
In-depth: With all eyes on Egypt for the UN climate conference, journalists who were forced into exile share their stories and put a spotlight on the Sisi regime's violent repression of civil society.