Two months have passed since the G20 and the brutal police operation against protesters in the City of London. Yesterday the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) met for the second time
Those hostile to or simply unenthusiastic about the European Union have plenty of smaller parties for whom to vote in this year's European Elections. They can vote for
The British labour movement has traditionally been hostile to independence movements within these isles which are seen as a threat to the unity of the British working class. In this
To read some of the responses to my earlier comment on the MPs expenses scandal, you would think I had leapt to their defence. So let me repeat, the parliamentary
A campaign for liberty from an over-mighty state looks back to reach forward
Stuart White: News just in that the Climate Camp is trying to move forward with a legal challenge to the police kettling at Bishopsgate on April 1. As I argued
David Purdy and Gerry Hassan disagree on the significance of recent revelations about MPs expenses.
David Purdy: The current hue and cry about MPs' expense claims is both grossly
Guy Aitchison and Andy May: The Metropolitan Police Authority met yesterday for the first time since the policing of the g20 protests. Defend Peaceful Protest put its questions directly to
Guy Aitchison and Andy May: Tomorrow morning the Metropolitan Police Authority meets for the first time since the policing of the G20 protests. We will be there along with other
Matthew Brian (London, CML): The right to protest is undeniably one of the most essential pillars of a free society. The suppression of dissent often draws the international media spotlight
Alice Dyke (London, CML): In his blog Henry Porter writes of a petition launched by retired senior police officer David Gilbertson, who has spoken of his concern regarding the police