Please accept my apologies for the slowness in moderation today. There are two very good reasons for this. One is that lots of you commented,
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Will Trump’s bubble burst with crypto?
As The Guardian has noted: Bitcoin’s price sank to $63,000 on Thursday, its lowest level in more than a year, and half its all-time peak
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The fight against state-sponsored fascism
The far-right has long engineered the egregious spread of its evil doctrines of exploitation and hate through the propagation of networks of NGOs and think
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The odds are stacked against people
I keep saying that share prices are over-inflated, because they are. So too are house prices, as I have also said for a long time.
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Knock it down?
As the Guardian noted last night: Plans to restore the crumbling Palace of Westminster could cost £40bn and take up to 61 years, a report by the
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Mandelson, Palantir, Israel and you
For those not on Twitter, stories about the links between Mandelson, Epstein and Palantir, as well as Mossad, might not have been available yesterday. I
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Keir Starmer is finished, but is he the only one with a bleak future?
Keir Starmer’s authority collapsed in the House of Commons this week, and it will not recover. This video explains why his judgment failed, why sacking
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We’re not living in an economy where politics for people matters
The Bank of England has kept its base rate at 3.75%, even as this is driving unemployment upward. The Bank of England claims it is
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Politics for People: an update
The team here had another meeting this morning and reviewed all the feedback (including a few not even through moderation as yet due to the
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