Stephen Delahunty reports on the cutting off of the water supply in north-east Syria – a move amounting to a war crime – and what this means for the Coronavirus pandemic in the country.
Stephen Delahunty reports on why the Chancellor’s £330 billion rescue package for businesses won’t be enough to stop the hospitality industry from going under due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Stephen Delahunty reports on why up to 50,000 university staff are striking for better conditions.
The National Audit Office reveals the haemorrhaging of taxpayers’ money and the draining of resources from public services reports Stephen Delahunty.
The UK Government has said it does not encourage or support those operating in settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories – despite a new UN report accusing British firms of being complicit in the violation of Palestinian rights.
Stephen Delahunty reports on how professionals and members of civil society in Turkey are living under a shadow.
Stephen Delahunty’s analysis of newly opened archives shows how John Major’s Government protected oil interests over civil rights.
Stephen Delahunty follows up worrying reports that voters have been turned away with false reports they need ID to fill in a ballot paper.
Stephen Delahunty reports on more shady electioneering, but this time from the Liberal Democrats
Stephen Delahunty on the broken ceasefires and continuing Turkish threats to Kurdish forces
AXA and its affiliates are heavily invested in occupied territory settlements and illegal Israeli Security Wall.