PAUL DONOVAN applauds a timely play that explores the resonances of McCarthyite nationalism in today’s US
Paul Donovan


PAUL DONOVAN is fascinated by an account of the long history of Catholic Church’s involvement in espionage

Football fans will enjoy this book from West Ham legend and World Cup winner Geoff Hurst, writes Paul Donovan

West Ham were lucky to lose by only five against league leaders Liverpool, as they served up another lacklustre display at the London Stadium

PAUL DONOVAN applauds the dogged determination of the Old Vic to stage Dickens’s classic Christmas moral tale in support of Waterloo food bank

Patrick Cockburn provides a great insight into the world of his legendary journalistic father Claud says PAUL DONOVAN

PAUL DONOVAN recommends a novel approach to presenting the case and figures of shameful levels of UK child poverty

PAUL DONOVAN questions why West Ham are looking to get rid of the most successful manager in their history

PAUL DONOVAN salutes a timely dramatisation of Aneurin Bevin's life, and the political struggle on the left to create the NHS

Finding or refinding its purpose will be fundamental to the future of the Party - what that cannot mean is being a lighter shade of blue, writes PAUL DONOVAN

The world will be a worse place without the exemplary journalist and peace advocate to shine the light of truth on injustice, writes PAUL DONOVAN, looking back at a remarkable career
PAUL DONOVAN questions why some supporters want David Moyes sacked when, based on results, he’s the most successful manager the club has ever had
From misunderstanding the net gain made from foreign students to the need for workers to plug the gaps created by our ageing population, anti-immigration tropes need to be confronted, writes PAUL DONOVAN
Although farming is a major driver of climate change, adapting its methods can serve both agricultural workers and our sustainability targets, writes PAUL DONOVAN
PAUL DONOVAN appreciates a candid analysis of the the inequality of today’s UK
PAUL DONOVAN explains
PAUL DONOVAN reviews the Hammers overall season, and looks ahead to the European Conference League final against Fiorentina in June