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Opinion: Recent polling suggests that the Labour Party is losing the support of Muslim constituents that it has relied upon - and for good reason, writes Taj Ali.
While global media focuses on Israel's assault on Palestinian worshippers at al-Aqsa mosque, behind the scenes the Israeli state has insidiously propagated the extremist Temple Movement's campaign to build a Jewish temple in its place, writes Lowkey.
After two decades of NATO-backed US occupation, Afghanistan is on the brink of economic collapse. But the invasion of the country has served the interests of Britain's most powerful, who profited off of the destruction, writes Lowkey.
Thousands took to the streets of central London on Tuesday to protest Trump's visit, with the infamous blimp of the US president once again flying outside the Houses of Parliament.
Hip hop artist Lowkey’s unapologetic support for Palestine has made him the target of pro-Israel efforts to censor him on Spotify, now activists must show the same defiance to stop it, writes Shareefa Energy.
Comment: If the opportunity is there, Labour should form a minority government, and immediately implement profound change in the UK's Middle East policy, writes Tom Charles.
Analysis: Over a decade after the Iraq invasion, the unpopular decision to go to war still haunts the UK's Labour Party and plays a leading role in its civil war.
Comment: The Labour Party's 2017 Manifesto was rooted in social justice, but its now up to grassroots communities to strengthen the foundations of collective power, writes Malia Bouattia.
Lawyers acting for a British-Palestinian activist have complained to the Labour Party after it hired a former member of a controversial Israeli military intelligence unit.
Comment: When it comes to international solidarity and Palestine, we're seeing a return to the pre-Corbyn status quo, writes Malia Bouattia.