All the evidence shows voters want Labour to shift to the left — but initial signs from Andy Burnham are worrying on that front, cautions DIANE ABBOTT
Ever since it became clear that the investigation of the historical crimes in Northern Ireland was uncovering some uncomfortable facts relating to the killing of innocent people by military personnel that, if justice is seen through to the end, could result in some former soldiers being convicted or murder, the mainstream media, together with a number of politicians, have been doing their best to stop it.
At the time of writing, MPs are about to debate the finding of a report surrounding Northern Irish fatalities involving British military personnel.
It is no surprise to find that the recommendation of the report is that the government enact a statute of limitations covering the troubles-related incidents, up to the signing of the 1998 Belfast agreement, which involved former members of the armed forces.
Spanish dictator Francisco Franco died 50 years ago today November 20. JIM JUMP looks back at his blood-soaked rule and toxic legacy on Spain today
Why not pay a visit to Feile an Phobail, a people’s festival of community arts with roots in the days of internment without trial, and where the spirit of solidarity remains undimmed, says LYNDA WALKER
The corporate media have been quick to point the finger over the murder of a Nicaraguan opposition figure, but where is the actual evidence, ask KELLY NELSON and ROGER D HARRIS


