GEOFFREY BELL looks at the curiously unsupportive stance of British progressives of the Easter Rising
LYNDA GRAHAM looks at how successive government allowed the water companies take us all for a ride
Thousands of protesters to demand an end to Britain’s involvement in the Iran war
JOHN REES replies to Claudia Webbe
There is no justification for spending colossal amounts of money on so-called defence — sacrificing our education, health and transport while they’re at it, says BERT SCHOUWENBURG
GEOFFREY BELL looks at the curiously unsupportive stance of British progressives of the Easter Rising
On the eve of the Communist Party of Ireland’s 27th congress JIMMY CORCORAN reiterates the principles that guided James Connolly
But that’s OK, says MATT KERR, as talking is what will help us get things done
Why a defeat of the miners still haunts Britain’s rulers, says PHIL KATZ
STEVEN ANDREW praises a beautifully written and enjoyable read
ROGER McKENZIE suggest this book is used as a resource to help spark resistance to the rise of nuclear power
The allies of the US, like our own country, end up dominated and cowed, concludes ALEX HALL
Read my lips: Tai Haf Heb Drigolyn (Uninhabited Summer Houses), Rethink Everything
SUSAN DARLINGTON enjoys an imaginative revival of the dance classic
MARIA DUARTE and JOHN GREEN review Michael, The North, Exit 8, Rose of Nevada