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Miners’ Strike 40th anniversary / 2 January 2024
2 January 2024
DAWN EVANS recommends the memoir of A39, the remarkable Cornish political theatre troupe 
Flowers are left at the entrance at Portland Port in Dorset,
Features / 14 December 2023
14 December 2023
DAWN EVANS says throughout history migration has been a source of cultural and technological enrichment – our rulers' cruelty is destroying Earth's most precious resource, people
An idiot hangs a St George Cross flag with the words ‘Refu
Features / 22 July 2023
22 July 2023
Anti-asylum-seeker protests are on the rise as a result of Home Office policy that pits people against each other, warns DAWN EVANS
Migrant boat prison
Features / 14 May 2023
14 May 2023
Local activist DAWN EVANS is back in the thick of it as Cornwall is in the news once more for all the wrong reasons, in light of the Tories’ planned floating prison for immigrants
The Metropolitan Police has sent out intimidatory letters to
Features / 6 May 2023
6 May 2023
With the number of republicans growing, the Establishment is taking no chances with the coronation — the ensuing abuse of our rights is somehow painfully apt for such an ignoble event, writes DAWN EVANS
Rumours and allegations of sexual offences connected to migr
Features / 29 March 2023
29 March 2023
Even after two demos against a hotel housing migrants were comfortably outnumbered, we have to look at how dangerous the appeal of the hard right is in our poverty-stricken areas, writes DAWN EVANS
The repeated outbreaks show that animal rights are a class i
Features / 2 January 2023
2 January 2023
Even though our alienation from nature was at the heart of Marx’s writing, the commodification of non-human life is rarely taken seriously by the left — but from Covid to Sars, it’s time to see that this is a dangerous mistake, argues DAWN EVANS
Hunt sabs: British wildlife’s first line of defence
Opinion / 7 December 2022
7 December 2022
A day in the field seeing direct action in defence of wildlife first hand gave DAWN EVANS hope for the desperate fight to save biodiversity
animals
Features / 11 November 2022
11 November 2022
The reports from Cop27 are dire — too little is changing too slowly. A completely new attitude is needed, and that begins with our wildlife here in Britain, argues DAWN EVANS
Nick Fewings
Features / 21 October 2022
21 October 2022
The most south-westerly region of Britain — remote, windswept and an area of staggering natural beauty — is being purged of its local working-class population, writes DAWN EVANS
King Charles III follows the State Gun Carriage carrying the
Features / 19 September 2022
19 September 2022
Those sickened at the spectacle of sycophancy that has been impossible to escape need only keep one thing in mind — there is no way King Charles III will evoke the support enjoyed by his predecessor, writes DAWN EVANS
CORNISH RESISTANCE: XR activists march through St Ives, June
Features / 9 September 2022
9 September 2022
DAWN EVANS looks at the prospects for the local class struggle from remote south-west Cornwall, where pay is poor, union membership is low, second-home speculators plague communities — but the fightback is growing
GOING STRONG: A lively RMT picket in Penzance, west Cornwall
Features / 24 August 2022
24 August 2022
Although the Labour Party has shifted to the right, socialism is thriving down in the south-west. DAWN EVANS reports