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Anthony Slaughter at the Senedd
Wales / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

In the second of a series of interviews with leaders of progressive parties in Wales ahead of the May 7 Senedd election David Nicholson talks to Welsh Green Party leader ANTHONY SLAUGHTER

Hamburg parsley and cross section /  Pics (l to R): MarkusHagenlocher/CC; Amada44/CC
Gardening / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

MAT COWARD looks at the Hamburg parsley — a species rarely cultivated here but popular, with good reason, in Eastern Europe

Ofer Cassif
Exclusive / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

Communist Party of Israel MP says US-Israeli attack on Iran was based on lies and only citizens standing up for peace can stop it

Money stacked on top of an energy bill
Features / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

Oil and gas prices are rising due to the illegal war against Iran, but new nuclear power plants will only make things worse as their costs also escalate, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

Then UK Ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, speaking during a ceremony at the National Gallery, central London, June 18, 2025
Features / 6 March 2026
6 March 2026

SOLOMON HUGHES uncovers government documents showing hidden dinners and meetings between Labour figures and disgraced Peter Mandelson’s lobbying firm, which collapsed after links to Epstein and sleazy influence operations came to light

Striking school support workers take part in a demonstration outside First Minister John Swinney's constituency office in Blairgowrie, October 24, 2024
TUC Women’s Conference 2026 / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

As women dominate public services yet face pay gaps, unsafe workloads and rising misogyny, this International Women’s Day and TUC Women’s Conference must be a rallying point, says ANDREA EGAN

US President Donald Trump stands during a prayer before a Medal of Honour ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, March 2, 2026
US Imperialism / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

Like the president in Wag the Dog, Donald Trump faces scandal at home and turns to conflict abroad. But the conflict with Iran risks igniting a regional inferno with global consequences, warns ROGER McKENZIE

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves with Second Permanent Secretary of the Treasury Jim O'Neil (left), and Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander as she hosts a roundtable with gas and oil bosses at 11 Downing Street, central London, March 4, 2026
Economics / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

With private investment weak and public infrastructure crumbling, the Spring Statement offered little to revive a stagnating economy, writes MICHAEL BURKE

BBC Broadcasting House in London
Media / 5 March 2026
5 March 2026

As the government quietly begins reviewing the BBC’s Royal Charter, the moment should be seized to refound the corporation as a truly democratic, regionally rooted public service, writes PAUL W FLEMING

INDOMITABLE: Helen Crawfurd (middle row, second from left) at the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Conference, Zurich, 1919
Features / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

KENNY MacASKILL looks at the extraordinary political commitment of a Church of Scotland minister’s wife

Models of a man and woman stand on a pile of coins and bank notes
Workers' Rights / 4 March 2026
4 March 2026

The TUC’s NIKKI POUND says there are gains in the Employment Rights Act for women — but there’s a hell of a lot more to fight for 

DETERMINED: Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union members picket the Department for Education, in Westminster in a dispute over jobs, pay and conditions in February 2023
Workers' Rights / 3 March 2026
3 March 2026

FRAN HEATHCOTE looks at the persisting inequalities women face in the Civil Service workplaces as TUC women’s conference begins