What the Oprah interview does – is designed to do – is derail the intersection of class and race in politically damaging ways, writes Jonathan Cook.
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LETTER FROM LONDON: Craig Murray, Independence for Scotland, and a Trial in Edinburgh
The ICC’s Indefensible Decision on Alleged UK War Crimes in Iraq
The Faded Irony About UK Imperialism
How The Guardian Betrayed Corbyn and the Vestiges of British Democracy
RAY McGOVERN: New York Times Deploys Heavy Gun to Back ‘Intel’ on Russian Bounties
UPRISING: Symbols are Invested With Power; Don’t Dismiss the Importance of Toppling a Statue
The Story of the UK General Election is not Brexit, it’s the Coming Breakup of Britain
John Wight analyzes the now-shaken British national identity.
Film ‘Official Secrets’ is the Tip of a Mammoth Iceberg
A new film depicting the whistleblower Katherine Gun, who tried to stop the Iraq invasion, is largely accurate, but the story is not over, says Sam Husseini.
New Westminster Cabinet Far to the Right of Thatcher’s
Boris Johnson ushers in the most right-wing British government since 1832, writes Craig Murray.