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offsite link Starmer Hits Back at Top Judge Who Criticised Him for Publicly Opposing Immigration Rulings Wed Feb 19, 2025 09:00 | Will Jones
Keir Starmer has hit back at Britain's most senior judge, Baroness Carr, who criticised him for opposing a ruling by an immigration judge that allowed Gazan refugees to come to Britain under a scheme for Ukrainians.
The post Starmer Hits Back at Top Judge Who Criticised Him for Publicly Opposing Immigration Rulings appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Why are Brits Funding Foreign Students? Wed Feb 19, 2025 07:00 | Charlotte Gill
Why are Brits splurging millions each year funding foreign PhD students to do research in such non-critical areas as "the impact of race, class, gender and coloniality in child-centred learning", asks Charlotte Gill.
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offsite link News Round-Up Wed Feb 19, 2025 00:39 | Richard Eldred
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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offsite link Doctor Who ?Faces Axe while Lead Actor is on Verge of Quitting Amid Drop in Ratings and Fan Fury at ... Tue Feb 18, 2025 19:30 | Will Jones
Doctor Who?is reportedly facing the axe, while lead actor?Ncuti Gatwa?is said to be on the verge of quitting amid a huge drop in ratings and growing fan fury at woke storylines.
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offsite link Business Secretary Accused of Fabricating CV ? as Rachel From Accounts is Caught Embellishing Her CV... Tue Feb 18, 2025 17:50 | Will Jones
The Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has been accused of fabricating his CV by repeatedly describing himself as a solicitor?despite never qualifying ? as Rachel from Accounts is caught embellishing her CV again.
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offsite link Westerners and the conflict in Ukraine, by Thierry Meyssan Tue Feb 18, 2025 06:56 | en

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offsite link Did the IDF kill more Israelis on October 7, 2023, than the Palestinian resistan... Fri Feb 14, 2025 13:00 | en

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international / anti-capitalism Monday December 10, 2007 10:10 by James R
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Over the weekend of November 24-25, protesters clashed with police in Sucre, Bolivia - they were demanding that the capital of the country be moved to Sucre. Three people died and over some 100 were wounded in the clashes. Yesterday Morales announced plans for a nationwide referendum to resolve a deepening political crisis in the country. A few months ago, two recent works on Bolivia were given a look over for the WSM's Red and Black Revolution 14. The review now appears on line for the first time.

international / arts and media Friday December 07, 2007 01:41 by editor
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"Interaction?" cries Wag "I thought this was Indymedja not the bleedin' Grauniad Unlimited."

Usually around this time of year, those of us grunts still on active service duty for Indymedia Ireland, spend a week or so trawling the archive with our virtual nets. Sometimes we return with a catch of material that we format into a review of the year. And other times - like last year - short-staffed and burnt out, we simply aren't up to the effort.

This year we are going to try something completely different - by running a competition to unearth the best of the site over the past 12 months. The editorial collective asks readers to dip into the archives, and come up with the sharpest, freshest and most spot on contributions to break through the newswire clouds. We'll be running the competition under several categories, so stick to them. When we have the nominations in, we'll open a poll and let the votes pile in on the most popular five in each. Read on for details...

international / anti-capitalism Wednesday December 05, 2007 22:17 by Ed
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Hugo Chavez casts his vote in the referendum
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Sunday's referendum defeat may turn out to be a blessing in disguise for the Venezuelan Left

An analysis of the recent Venezuelan referendum including coverage of the issues by both alternative and mainstream media. This article includes some factual data about the reality of Venezuela’s economy which effectively counters the “conventional wisdom” arising from propaganda spread by much of the mainstream media. The article also draws some interesting contrasts between the political situation in Venezuela and its next door neighbour, Colombia.

national / environment Monday December 03, 2007 02:46 by Blazes Boylan
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Energy & Environment Conference, Dublin 1st December. Senator Al Gore & Bono save the world (again).

A well written and entertaining report of a conference on Energy and the Environment organised by Merrion Capital at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin on the 1st December. The reporter describes the speeches on the environment from luminaries such as David Begg of ICTU talking about the consequences of using land for bio-fuel, Tadhg O'Donoghue of the ESB focusing on nuclear power, and Willie Walsh of Aer Lingus fame speaking about the effects of low-cost aviation before the key-note speech from Al Gore, producer of the popular presentation "An Inconvenient Truth".

national / history and heritage Sunday December 02, 2007 23:07 by Pat Muldowney
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Local PhD Student Bites Back

This exclusive comes in a tradition of Indymedia exclusives that brought you the British Ambassador’s letter in 1969, when the then Managing Director of the Irish Times, called his Editor and fellow Protestant, Douglas Gageby, “a renegade or white nigger” for his coverage of Northern Ireland.

RTE broadcast a 'Hidden History' programme on 23 October 2007, about the IRA shooting of Richard and Abraham Pearson of Coolacrease, near Cadamstown, Co. Offaly, in June 1921, during the War of Independence. It was made by Niamh Sammon and featured (unelected) Senator Eoghan Harris of the Sunday Independent.

The programme was accused of editing interviews to encourage a view that the IRA in Offaly were sectarian, land grabbing and Catholic peasants. Back in early October Indymedia users played with the title of the documentary strand and began to ask was history being bent to the will of a hidden agenda?

Now a researcher, PhD student Philip McConway, has accused the programme of distorting his views. Local historian, Paddy Heaney, related to an IRA volunteer who died from stomach wounds inflicted by the Pearsons, said the programme left the guts of his interview on the cutting room floor. Another interview, with Pat Muldowney, never made it at all, not one second. His interview with Niamh Sammon of Reel Story Productions, has never been heard by the public. Until now that is...

Today, tonight (to coin a phrase), Indymedia brings you audio of the Muldowney-Sammon interview. Not all of it, we are not miracle workers, and the quality is, we admit, not the best. But it is good enough.

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