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Does Party Like a Russian feed the Putin myth?

Robbie Williams denies targeting the Russian president but his lyrics say otherwise 

16/06/2017

Robbie Williams denies targeting the Russian president but his lyrics say otherwise 

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Jackie Walker's supporters have one question to answer

The controversial activist's views are tolerated in Labour. Why?

16/06/2017

The controversial activist's views are tolerated in Labour. Why?

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From the podcast archive: Nick Cohen's What's Left?

How did we get here?

16/06/2017

How did we get here?

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Azerbaijan attacks Gülen movement ahead of referendum

The Turkey-style crackdown no one is watching

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16/06/2017

The Turkey-style crackdown no one is watching

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Even if you can't stand Corbyn, now is not the time to leave the Labour party

Social democracy still needs its champions

16/06/2017

Social democracy still needs its champions

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From the podcast archive - Francis Wheen's Strange Days Indeed

Politics and paranoia in the 1970s

16/06/2017

Politics and paranoia in the 1970s

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"Dirty food" is for the rich and stupid

A ten pound burger is still a burger

16/06/2017

A ten pound burger is still a burger

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Closing Fabric is not harm reduction. It is cultural vandalism

Shutting down nightclubs puts young people in greater danger, says former drug cop

16/06/2017

Shutting down nightclubs puts young people in greater danger, says former drug cop

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If you want to help victims of war, don’t support the Stop the War Coalition

Stars should steer clear of apologists for dictators

16/06/2017

Stars should steer clear of apologists for dictators

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A history of blasphemy: the revolutionary tradition of shouting in church

For radicals who see themselves as the scourge of hypocrites, heckling in churches is the ultimate act of rebellion

16/06/2017

For radicals who see themselves as the scourge of hypocrites, heckling in churches is the ultimate act of rebellion

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