Putin’s Fatal Mistake? He f*cked With White European Christians

Underlying the support for Ukraine lies wicked double standards

Putin has always been a willing advocate of brutal violence. It was that willingness that got him into power in the first place. Putin's successful invasion of Chechnya in 1999 did…

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Underlying the support for Ukraine lies wicked double standards

Could the War in Ukraine Herald a New Dawn in the Climate Crisis?

Putin's invasion has kindled a unity and coordination that is so desperately needed to deal with the climate crisis

Sunflowers; what a joyous sign of life. In the midst of the darkness enveloping Europe, there is no such joy. Adding to the malaise is the latest report by the International…

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Putin's invasion has kindled a unity and coordination that is so desperately needed to deal with the climate crisis

We’ll Build Back Better They Said — So Why Are People Returning to Offices En Masse?

The end of social restrictions show that old habits die hard

In the midst of the pain caused by social lockdowns, calls to ‘build back better’ brought hope. The pandemic was considered a line in the sand, a moment to take stock,…

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The end of social restrictions show that old habits die hard

The UK Energy Crisis Shows Why Privatisation Doesn’t Always Work

The Conservatives blind faith in free markets has left millions in fuel poverty

Nearly four million UK households are in fuel poverty, living in perpetual fear. Fear of putting the heating on. Fear of receiving a bill they can’t afford. And this is before…

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The Conservatives blind faith in free markets has left millions in fuel poverty