US president says his nation might join forces with Israel in attacking Iran
On the 41st anniversary of the police riot at Orgreave on June 18, the Home Secretary is considering the next steps for setting up a full inquiry, reports the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign
CHRIS SEARLE speaks to saxophonist and retired NHS orthopaedic surgeon ART THEMEN
On the 41st anniversary of the police riot at Orgreave on June 18, the Home Secretary is considering the next steps for setting up a full inquiry, reports the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign
SEVIM DAGDELEN argues that Israel’s attack on Iran represents the second front in Washington’s global three-front war strategy, with Germany leading the Ukraine proxy war against Russia so that the US can target China
To thwart the US blockade preventing access to basic medications, Unison regions have joined the Cuba Vive appeal, raising hundreds of thousands for medical supplies, reports JOSEPH MILLS
LINDA PENTZ GUNTER reports from Parliament Square, where a rally slammed the hypocrisy of allowing Israel to bomb Iran and kill hundreds to stop it developing nuclear weapons — the same weapons Israel secretly has and refuses to explain
With missiles penetrating the air defences to strike Haifa and Tel Aviv, Netanyahu’s transparent appeal to Trump demonstrates the Israeli underestimation of Iranian retaliation, and they are desperate to drag their allies in, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE
We are being dragged into not just a war, but a potentially nuclear war
PAUL FOLEY picks out an excellent example of theatre devised to start conversations about identity, class and belonging
SYLVIA HIKINS casts an eye across the contemporary art brought to a city founded on colonialism and empire
ANGUS REID applauds the ambitious occupation of a vast abandoned paper factory by artists mindful of the departed workforce
GORDON PARSONS joins a standing ovation for a brilliant production that fuses Shakespeare’s tragedy with Radiohead's music
Reviews of More, Remembering Now, and New Vienna
ALEX HALL is thrilled by a grassroots history of of Swindon’s stunning industrial and creative past