Gaza’s collective sumud has proven more powerful than one of the world’s best-equipped militaries, but the change in international attitudes isn’t happening fast enough to save a starving population from Western-backed genocide, argues RAMZY BAROUD

PERHAPS you have spent some time over the last month celebrating the 25th anniversary of New Labour’s advent in power. No, me neither.
Nor Tony Blair, as it turns out. He spent the day in question in the Bahamas, speaking at a conference about cryptocurrencies, although I doubt if he was remunerated in Non-Fungible Tokens.
But no matter. You can enjoy the thrill all over again with the Britain Project, the former Labour leader’s new wheeze, launching shortly.

Corbyn and Sultana commit to launching new socialist party

If Labour MPs who rebelled over the welfare reforms expected to be listened to, they shouldn’t have underestimated the vindictiveness of the Starmer regime. But a new left party that might rehome them is yet to be established, writes ANDREW MURRAY

Starmer doubles down on witch hunt by suspending the whip from Diane Abbott