We were first made aware of this irksome little bug, whizzing around Wuhan, China, 5,500 miles away, in late January, writes Erin Wilson. No big deal, many claimed — including…
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Water Is Life, Be Water
1 December 2020Quan beguis aigua, recorda la font.When you drink water, remember the fountain. We all know that water is extremely important in our life –Water is life. It is also a…
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Labour on a War footing: Chris Williamson ‘Time to fight back’
30 October 2020Last year, the so-called Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) announced it was investigating the Labour Party’s handling of anti-Semitism, and they subsequently decided to name me in their draft…
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UNITE the Union has slashed funding to the Labour Party by £700,000 in what is being seen as a shot across the bows for Keir Starmer’s as he steers the…
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Original Art by Diego Rios
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GIVE THE NHS A PAY RISE
12 September 2020People gathered in Manchester at social distances today to listen to numerous speakers giving their experiences in the NHS and other places such as Debenhams. An example of this was…
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Government fails to act as 500 schools now report Coronavirus outbreaks
10 September 2020The number of schools hit by coronavirus outbreaks has reached 501 – up from 347 just yesterday morning. Reaching 347 after in a week since English schools opened was frighteningly fast,…
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The Word on-line newspaper new contact email address
7 September 2020The new address for help in reading the online version of the Word paper is admin@thewordmedia.org An old contact address was accidentally given in a recent email to subscribers.
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‘Darkside’s’ guerrilla war against the Labour Leader
18 August 2020AS Jeremy Corbyn pushed open the doors into the airy offices of the Leader of the Opposition, on Victoria Embankment, though he had suspicions he could not have comprehended what…
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No ifs, no buts, no equivocation. Parents moral duty Sleep-walking Sir Keir Starmer (known as Keith to some) has chosen to break his months of just nodding agreement with the…