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Israeli media discussing ‘horrifying’ mass ‘friendly fire’ killings by IDF – but UK media stay silent
Mass murder of Israeli citizens by country’s own military during Hamas raid has been a topic of discussion in Israeli papers and TV for some time – now it is an acknowledged fact, yet U…
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UK professor suffered discrimination due to anti-Zionist beliefs, tribunal rules
University of Bristol academic who was sacked after being accused of antisemitic comments wins ‘landmark’ decision
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The Sunday Times is trying to censor The Intercept with a DMCA takedown notice over their false Snowden story
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Wow! Rupert Murdoch's @SundayTimes sends out legal letters to shut down criticism of its #Snowden hit piece | The Daily Rupert on Twitter
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Jeremy Corbyn makes it onto the Labour leadership ballot with 35 nominations
“As Jeremy's agent I can confirm that he is on the Labour leadership ballot paper with 35 nominations.Thank you everyone.”
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The transatlantic flirtation behind Ukip’s sudden meltdown
Nigel Farage and his senior adviser were caught up by the glamour of the Tea Party – to the fury of some in their own party. By Freddy Gray and Sebastian Payne. (June 27)
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Where is the north of England? Don't ask the government
James Wharton, the new minister for the ‘northern powerhouse’, admits the government has yet to decide where the north actually is
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A member of b3ta recalls a story of when Baroness Thatcher visited a fire station
The stomach's not for churning.
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British Lord Accused of Raping Boys Inside Parliament
New charges against a member of the House of Lords claim he violated and tortured children—even inside the highest government offices. Why isn’t he being prosecuted?
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UK mass surveillance laws are unlawful, it’s official
Emergency mass surveillance laws rushed through Parliament last year have been ruled unlawful by the High Court
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Porn websites visited 250,000 times on parliament computers
Over 247,000 attempts were made to visit X-rated websites from the UK Parliament’s computer network last year, with the numbers spiking during parliamentary recess in April, a Freedom of Information (FOI) request has revealed.
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Harriet Harman: we are weeding out bogus Labour leadership voters
Interim leader defends election system amid claims it has been infiltrated by the hard left and Tories determined to upset process. By Patrick Wintour.
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Jeremy Corbyn to unveil public investment plan to end austerity
Frontrunner in Labour leadership contest will flesh out his policy plans this week as Neil Kinnock and Peter Mandelson line up together to warn of Corbyn victory
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Public sector workers to lose right to have union fees deducted from wages
Up to 3.8 million workers will be affected by what government says is ‘outdated practice’ but unions say it is latest Tory assault on workers’ rights
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Jeremy Corbyn: The 4 biggest misconceptions about me – and the truth
As I have travelled around the country it has been exciting to see a new generation engage with politics, and older people re-engage. I don’t make personal attacks and do not respond to them. Instead we must debate policy and give people confidence that we can win. But in the coverage of my campaign so far, four misconceptions keep reappearing. I want to address them.
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Wiltshire police to coordinate separate Edward Heath investigations
Force facing IPCC inquiry into claims it covered up sex abuse allegations against former prime minister reveals it will lead national oversight
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If Jeremy Corbyn wins leadership Labour faces ‘annihilation’, says Tony Blair
Former prime minister intensifies warning to Labour leadership voters, urging them to reject Corbyn’s policies and ‘understand the danger we are in.’ By Rowena Mason.
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The Sanders brothers: A tale of two underdogs
How two brothers came to fight very different - but similarly impossible - political battles on opposite sides of the Atlantic.
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Jeremy Corbyn’s appeal is enhanced by the united hostility of the press
Negative newspaper coverage is tending to have the reverse effect, although Tory-supporting titles may well be very happy about that... By Roy Greenslade.
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Jeremy Corbyn to apologise for Iraq war
Jeremy Corbyn, the frontrunner for the Labour leadership, will apologise for Labour's "deception" in the run-up to the Iraq war and for the fallout from the war.
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