Is there a political solution to halt genocide in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan?

Guest post by Tim Flatman, who has recently returned from South Sudan. Is genocide always an irrational action carried out by a despot who has lost his grasp on reality, or can it be a pragmatic policy exacted to meet the self-interest of a ruling elite? Can it co-exist with rebellion or must the targets of genocide [...]

A tribute to Brian Haw 1949-2011

Brian Haw, who has died aged 62, had the distinction of being one of the few people with a law dedicated to stopping his activities. His protest in Parliament Square against the illegal war in Iraq was such an affront to Tony Blair that the then Prime Minister ensured that protests in Parliament Square were [...]

bailed-out RBS lead near billion pound deal for Uganda war zone oil company

Yesterday I posted a story about how we had just launched a legal action against the Treasury over their failure to stop RBS misusing public money.  Right after I posted it, I heard about RBS’ latest deal, and wrote the below for our website. I can think of few worse uses for public money than [...]

A majority in search of a party on Afghanistan

Mark Ballard once, with a smirk on his face, told me that Nigel Farage (the then UKIP leader) listed his interests as real ale, military history and cricket. He suggested it was a bit like a Green liking gardening on the allotment, muesli and woolly jumpers. Sadly real ale, military history and cricket are prominent [...]