RUTH AYLETT reviews two books of poetry, one by the Iranian American Marjorie Lofti, the other by the British Lebanese Omar Sabbagh
Ruth Aylett


When personal credit and workplaces are dominated by algorithmic management, the central question is who controls digital technologies, says RUTH AYLETT

RUTH AYLETT has reservations about the political blindness of a new book about AI regulation, that is nevertheless useful

RUTH AYLETT recommends the timely publication of a Palestinian poet whose work evokes life in Gaza

When our city gave shelter to around 300 refugees from Chile after the coup, those of us who helped them soon realised that some would never recover, writes RUTH AYLETT

A Labour government led by Corbyn represents hope for the future