Opinion / The US is facing its Suez moment – the outcome could change the world order If Donald Trump fails to end the Iran war soon, its effects could last for decades, with unpredictable consequences By Paul Rogers / 17 Apr 2026
Opinion / Netanyahu is behind Iran war, not Trump – and that makes peace unlikely Israel’s strikes on Lebanon are a reminder that Netanyahu will do whatever he can to avoid a peace deal with Iran By Paul Rogers / 10 Apr 2026
Opinion / For the US and Israel, the Iran war is exposing an uncomfortable new world order With Tehran closer to achieving its war aims than Washington or Tel Aviv, the global economic balance of power is shifting By Paul Rogers / 27 Mar 2026
Analysis / Landmark verdicts could unleash new legal playbook over social media harms In two US states, twin verdicts find tech giants Meta and Google liable for harms to young users on their platforms By Cristiano Lima-Strong / 27 Mar 2026
/ Dear Prime Minister - it's time to do much, much more to help Europe's refugees The current government position is bad policy, bad politics and a betrayal of what is best in Britain's history of providing sanctuary to those in need. By ourKingdom editors / 14 Sep 2015
/ 35 economists back Corbyn's policies as sensible Far from being 'mad', plenty of economists welcome Corbyn's proposals as opening up fruitful new areas for public discussion on the economy. By ourKingdom editors / 18 Aug 2015
Power where? Nations, regions, cities / The Labour candidates on an English Labour Party, a constitutional convention and a written constitution Labour leadership candidates responses on an English Labour Party and the Constitution. By ourKingdom editors / 5 Aug 2015
/ A sad farewell - New Left Project closes New Left Project has closed. Here the editors offer some parting reflections on their experiences running the site. By ourKingdom editors / 29 Jul 2015