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Jeremy Corbyn: Brexit is day for ‘reflection, not celebration’

Jeremy Corbyn declared Brexit day should be a day of reflection. But gives a stark warning to other EU countries about the rise of...

This is what it looks like when American Nurses go on...

8000 Healthcare workers protest through the streets of Seattle On Tuesday morning, nearly 8,000 nurses, nursing assistants, lab workers, environmental service technicians, dietary workers, clerks,...

Coronaviruses: WHO declares global emergency as China virus death toll reaches...

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday it was declaring the China coronavirus outbreak that has killed 170 people in China a global...

US-UK: Pompeo backs ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence sharing despite UK decision on...

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo endorsed Britain's role on Thursday in a privileged system for sharing U.S. intelligence, playing down a rift over...

Tears and cheers as EU lawmakers give final nod to Brexit

TheΒ EuropeanΒ ParliamentΒ gave final approval to Britain's divorce from theΒ EuropeanΒ Union on Wednesday, paving the way for the country to quit the bloc on Friday after nearly...

Train fat cats receive Β£1.2 billion in share payouts as rail...

Taking back the railways is going to be a tough track but there is an argument for Nationalisation even the Tory's can't ignore Nearly 30...

Global dissatisfaction with democracy has reached a record high, research claims

The political landscape has drastically changed all across the world over the past decade, with traditional political parties failing to franchise their core electorate,...

Britain nationalises Northern Rail after years of disruption

Ailing train operator Northern Rail is to be renationalised, the government has announced. It will be taken back into public ownership on 1 March, transport...
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Mafia rake in millions from EU farm subsidies scam

The cost of EU corruption: To put that figure into a global context it could end world hunger Italian police have broken and dismantled a...

France on the edge: Police vs firefighters – Battle of the...

Police clashed with firefighters at a protest in Paris on Tuesday. Thousands of firefighters attended the protest in the French capital, asking for an increase...

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Paul Knaggs
Editor and founder of The Heartlands Tribune, formerly Labour Heartlands. π™π™§π™šπ™šπ™—π™€π™§π™£ π™€π™£π™œπ™‘π™žπ™¨π™ π™π™–π™™π™žπ™˜π™–π™‘ π™Žπ™€π™˜π™žπ™–π™‘π™žπ™¨π™©. Citizen journalist. Veteran. Dyslexic but driven. Writing from the working-class coalface against corruption, liberal elitism, political complacency, and the managed democracy of party machines, think tanks, and the Westminster bubble. I write because silence serves the powerful. Defender of free speech, civil liberties, and real democracy.