What life's like for British Muslims since 7/7: the worst terror attack in UK history British Muslims are spied on, stopped and searched, stripped of citizenship, subjected to control orders and detention without trial.
Bomb Syria, says former UK military officer, and watch recruits roll up to join ISIS One might hope, says Frank Ledwidge, that our generals and politicians might have learned from their recent spectacularly disastrous interventions.
Why the case for a UK arms boycott of Israel is now unanswerable Britain must quit acting as Israel's accomplice and put the lives of occupied and besieged Palestinians before UK arms dealers' profits.
Greece is under attack by a new mode of warfare as deadly as a military attack Finance has shown itself to be the new mode of warfare. Resisting financial conquest is as legal as is resisting military invasion.
The west normalised racist wars and thinks 1000lb bombs will solve Syria and Iraq The United States record of invasions, assassinations and government overthrows is racist, says comedian Frankie Boyle. .
David Cameron's full spectrum Syria idiocy: will Tony Blair sue him for plagiarism? The threat of further ISIS atrocities is real, but the government’s ‘counter-extremism’ crackdown will do nothing to reduce this threat.
Why London needs an anti-war mayor by candidate Diane Abbott MP London needs investment to promote jobs, housing and public services instead of constantly siphoning off money for foreign wars.
Saving Palmyra from the IS monster: is escalating western wars the answer? As archaeology becomes an argument for escalating imperialist war, how should anti-war archaeologists respond, asks Neil Faulkner.
First step for Greece to end austerity: slash its monstrous military spending Instead of more austerity imposed on workers and pensioners, Greece should embark on a massive disarmament programme to overturn decades of reckless militarism.
Christians protest against the Church of England profiting from the arms trade Despite protests from within the Church of England and beyond Church House dismisses objections to its arms industry conferences.
Is Jeremy Corbyn the unacceptable romantic face of British politics? If anyone is out of touch with public opinion, says Ian Sinclair, it is not Jeremy Corbyn but the three other Labour leadership contenders.