UK Analysis Newswire Archive
Leg Three, Five Day Peace Walk. Brentwood, Essex - Pictures
30-06-2010 12:40
Academy Schools: possibly 1,567 more by September, ARK, FRS, involved
29-06-2010 22:33
A list of 1,567 schools which have expressed an interest in becoming an academy in England has been released by the government. Are your children in one of them, or do you teach in any of these schools? You might like to be aware of what this is actually about.Growing Concern
29-06-2010 11:07
The financial outlook for UK is not looking good.Mainstream press and in-depth analysis paint a worrying picture.
Unarmed Forces Day, Five Day Peace Walk. London - Pictures.
28-06-2010 16:45
Did 9/11 justify the war in Afghanistan?
28-06-2010 10:57
This question has thus far been considered off-limits, not to be raised in polite company, and certainly not in the mainstream media. It has been permissible, to be sure, to ask whether the war during the past several years has been justified by those attacks so many years ago. But one has not been allowed to ask whether the original invasion was justified by the 9/11 attacks.
Black Congress, critical of Obama, to convene in D.C. to set black agenda
26-06-2010 02:16
Philippines: The meaning of the `Noynoy’ Aquino presidency
25-06-2010 12:50
On June 9 Senator Benigno Aquino III (“Noynoy” Aquino) of the Liberal Party, the son of former President Cory Aqunio, was proclaimed president by the Philippines Congress. Noynoy was a former senator “with little legislative record to speak of”, according to the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper, which nevertheless campaigned hard for Noynoy Aquino’s presidency, soon after Cory Aquino’s death in August 2009.Philippine President-elect Aquino dared to reverse mom’s neo-liberal policies
25-06-2010 00:59
MANILA, Philippines — Akbayan party-list Representative Walden Bello on Tuesday dared President-elect Benigno Aquino III to reverse his mother’s neo-liberal policies that he said have killed Philippine agriculture and industry.After Lula: New cannidate of the left in Brazil takes lead
24-06-2010 15:12
After Lula: New cannidate of the left in Brazil takes lead"Rousseff has the support of 40 percent of those surveyed during the past three days, compared with 35 percent for the opposition candidate Serra, Veja reported on its website."
UN Global Compact - 10 years of helping cover up corporate malpractice
23-06-2010 10:52
Happy birthday to the UN Global Compact!Venezuela: What should never happen in the Orinoco Delta
23-06-2010 00:57
This is the reason why Venezuela should be very careful in the corporation with multinational oil corporations. We have two oil disasters already. A third or fifth one will put us on the track of self-destruction.The Green movement is not the future of Iran
22-06-2010 16:36
Brazil’s 2010 Elections, Part 2: Dilma Rousseff: Our Choice
22-06-2010 16:32
"If elected, Dilma would likely carry on many of the same policies that Lula has advanced. This means a strong role in the economy for state companies and the continued development of Brazil’s social programs. Dilma would also be likely to maintain Lula’s foreign policy strategy of creating alliances with other developing nations, especially China, India, and Russia, as well as the friendly outreach to bordering countries that has made Brazil the leading nation in South America. Dilma, like Lula, would probably be generally friendly towards the US and the rest of the first world, but she would probably also be unafraid to take an independent stance on many key issues. Brazil’s continued opposition to US plans for renewed sanctions against Iran is an example of the type of independent stance that Dilma would likely continue. She is also likely to continue Brazil’s push for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council."Bend It Like Imperialism! The World Cup 1, African Liberation Nil
21-06-2010 19:59
Towards an Economy of Plunder
21-06-2010 14:15
"Towards an Economy of PlunderThe US media, in chorus, has upheld the "recent discovery" of Afghanistan's mineral wealth as "a solution" to the development of the country's war torn economy as well as a means to eliminating poverty. The 2001 US-NATO invasion and occupation has set the stage for their appropriation by Western mining and energy conglomerates.
The war on Afghanistan is a profit driven "resource war."
Cambridge EDL break a Union Jack and Issue 'Threats'
19-06-2010 18:07
Dark Conspiracies of the Gulf
18-06-2010 17:24
Shift Magazine No.9 Cochabamba: Beyond the Complex - Anarchist Pride
17-06-2010 17:15
Article from Shift magazine no.9, Also accessible at http://shiftmag.co.uk/?p=357. Dariush Sokolov offers an anarchist view of Morales’ Cochabamba conference. He argues that we ought to stay true to our principles rather than getting involved in such state-funded events."The war is worth waging":Afghanistan's vast reserves of minerals and naturalgas
17-06-2010 12:17