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UK Labour Alarms Elites With Plan to Democratize Workplace, Public Ownership
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UK Labour Alarms Elites With Plan to Democratize Workplace, Public Ownership

The UK Labour Party has unveiled proposals for what it calls the “greatest extension of economic democratic rights that Britain has ever seen.” The plan includes transferring a portion of company shares to workers and…

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As Far Right Marches in London, UK Teachers Organize Against Racism
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As Far Right Marches in London, UK Teachers Organize Against Racism

Educators gathered in Leeds to share strategies on how to combat growing racism, xenophobia and and Islamophobia across the UK. Music: Bensounds.com ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only)…

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US Sabotages UN Attempt at Yemen Ceasefire, as Opposition to War Grows in Congress
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US Sabotages UN Attempt at Yemen Ceasefire, as Opposition to War Grows in Congress

The Trump administration claimed it would seek a ceasefire in Yemen in 30 days, but the US blocked a UN Security Council resolution submitted by Britain. Colonel Larry Wilkerson discusses with TRNN’s Ben Norton Congress’…

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British Doctors Respond to American Attacks on NHS
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British Doctors Respond to American Attacks on NHS

Two British doctors fire back at recent criticism of Britain’s Government Run Health Service by Donald Trump and conservative commentators ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) **

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Pro-Corbyn UK Labour Councillor on Hunger Strike to Protest British Role in Yemen War
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Pro-Corbyn UK Labour Councillor on Hunger Strike to Protest British Role in Yemen War

Maya Evans, a Labour councillor in Hastings, Britain, is refusing food for two weeks in a hunger strike protest against the war on Yemen. She was inspired to enter politics after Jeremy Corbyn’s historic leadership…

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The Left Case Against the EU (1/2)
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The Left Case Against the EU (1/2)

Costas Lapavitsas, former MP of the Greek Parliament and author of The Left Case Against the EU, says the left needs to have honest debates about the EU and its limitations, which became evident in…

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The Left Case Against the EU (2/2)
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The Left Case Against the EU (2/2)

Costas Lapavitsas, former MP of the Greek Parliament and author of The Left Case Against the EU, says the left needs to have honest debates about the EU and its limitations, which became evident in…

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Labour MP: Future of Humanity Depends on Compliance with International Treaties
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Labour MP: Future of Humanity Depends on Compliance with International Treaties

Britain’s Shadow Minister for Peace and Disarmament Fabian Hamilton discusses Brexit, Yemen and Trump’s shedding of international arms treaties Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer:…

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The West’s dangerous war games with China
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The West’s dangerous war games with China

Announced on Sept. 15 2021, AUKUS is a trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, which involves the US and UK sharing nuclear propulsion technology with Australia. As Michael Safi…

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New anti-union law in UK takes aim at strike wave
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New anti-union law in UK takes aim at strike wave

Read the transcript of this interview: After a two-day work stoppage last week by Britain’s rail workers, Parliament is threatening new legislation that would require striking workers to continue providing a “minimum service” while striking….

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UK vs. US Policing: To Arm or Not to Arm
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UK vs. US Policing: To Arm or Not to Arm

UK vs. US Policing: Many people say that we should adopt the practices of having unarmed police officers in the USA since they have that approach in the UK (sorta but not really). Rather than…

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