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Coronavirus: China says WHO chief against virus-related evacuations, as countries plan...

The head of the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday he was confident in China's ability to contain a new coronavirus that has killed...
Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day

Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day: Auschwitz survivor returns to death camp for...

75th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz and International Holocaust Victims Remembrance Day Edith Notowicz first saw Nazi...
Cares living wage

Let’s have a Guaranteed Living Wage for all Carers – they...

An army of Carers are overworked, undervalued unappreciated but more soΒ underpaid. Carers saveΒ the economy Β£132 billion per year, an average of Β£19,336 perΒ carer. 5 million...

Len McCluskey: Labour’s defeat due to referendum policy

Len McCluskey claimed Labour's election defeat last month was "virtually, solely down to Brexit" and defended the party's policies on other matters. Mr McCluskey said...

Labour Leadership: We’re backing Burgon

We're backing Richard Burgon for Deputy Leader of the Labour PartyΒ Β  When Richard Burgon pitched himself as a unity candidate for deputy leader of the...

Assange’s Solitary Confinement Ends Following Pressure From Fellow Prisoners

Prisoners' revolt and pressure from legal team and campaigners forces Belmarsh to move Assange out of solitary. Assange's forced isolation and lack of access...

Coronavirus outbreak: First confirmed cases in Europe as France declares two...

France confirmed on Friday its first two cases of the WuhanΒ coronavirus, with one patient being hospitalised in Paris and the other in the southwestern...

Labour leadership: Unite endorses Rebecca Long-Bailey

Labour leadership contender Rebecca Long-Bailey has won the endorsement of the Unite trade union, taking her one step closer to the members’ ballot. Unite’s general...

Morrisons supermarket axes 3,000 managers in huge shake-up

British supermarket group MorrisonsΒ  plans to cut 3,000 management jobs as part of a workforce restructuring that will create 7,000 frontline jobs in its...

Brexit bill receives royal assent and becomes law

Brexit bill receives royal assent and becomes law as EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Act The Brexit bill has received royal assent. It is now an act of...

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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.