Five years on: How the UK sees opportunity and profit in Sisi’s repressive Egypt
By Mark Curtis The scale of its commercial interests makes Britain probably the leading apologist for Sisi’s regime Five years ago on 14 August,
By Mark Curtis The scale of its commercial interests makes Britain probably the leading apologist for Sisi’s regime Five years ago on 14 August,
In justifying her decision to commit the UK to joining the US and France in the unilateral air strikes on Syria on 14 April, PM
12 April 2018 Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC Commonwealth Secretariat Marlborough House Pall Mall London SW1Y 5HX Dear Baroness Scotland QC, Re: Sheikh Zakzaky We
Britain announced in 2014 it had sealed a deal to expand and reinforce its naval presence in Bahrain, allowing it to operate more and
UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has condemned the West’s silence over Israel’s killing of over 30 Palestinians during anti-occupation rallies in the Gaza
For three bewildering days, London is getting a glimpse of what it will feel like to live in post-Brexit, or shrinking, Britain. In scenes similar
Another week, another apology. Two newspapers, The Sun and The Daily Telegraph, have retracted claims that there was a conspiracy to Islamicise schools in Oldham, a town in
Government policies are meant to promote the national interest, but the upcoming visit to the UK by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman highlights something
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently announced it has suspended sales of arms and ammunition to the United Arab Emirates. The ministry had expressed concern
MEMORANDUM To HE Madam Theresa May Prime Minister of the United Kingdom November, 2nd, 2017 Apologise to the Palestinian People We the