War

MI6 'Ghost Money' Helping Afghan Drug Trade?

Annie Machon | Posted 13.05.2013 | UK Politics
Annie Machon

And how has this money been spent? Certainly not on social projects or rebuilding initiatives. Rather, the reporting indicates, the money has been funnelled to Karzai's cronies as bribes in a corrupt attempt to buy influence in the country.

Wars of Words Are Violent, Too

His Holiness Karmapa Thaye Dorje | Posted 30.04.2013 | UK
His Holiness Karmapa Thaye Dorje

The so-called war of words involving North Korea, South Korea and the United States, raises an important question for our time: how do we define violence? Many people have pointed to the threat of violent conflict, but I believe that it has already taken place. In Buddhism, violence is thought of not just as physical action, but in terms of our thoughts and words as well.

Syria: Is the Horror-Meter Still Not High Enough?

Robin Lustig | Posted 26.04.2013 | UK Politics
Robin Lustig

Callous though it may sound, the needle on the horror-meter has not yet gone high enough.

Education After a Crisis

Gates Cambridge Scholars | Posted 23.04.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Gates Cambridge Scholars

Countries which have been through deep trauma and crisis caused by violence and war need to prioritise conflict-sensitive approaches to education, an international meeting heard earlier this month.

The Making of 'The Situation Room'

James Blakey | Posted 19.04.2013 | UK Entertainment
James Blakey

As our audiences arrive at Shoreditch Town Hall, they're divided into two teams. Their objective is simple: to beat the other side. As the show goes on, the actions become more extreme, the morality more blurred. The choice between A and B becomes harder to make as the pressure on you to make it becomes higher. If the game is violence and the goal is victory, will you win at all cost or will you play to lose?

A Tangled Web

Annie Machon | Posted 16.04.2013 | UK Politics
Annie Machon

A couple of days ago I was invited onto RT Arabic TV to do an interview about the ongoing clusterfuck that is Syria, with a particular focus on the is...

Mayor of London Plans to Ringfence £300,000 for London's Homeless Veterans

Zaneta Denny | Posted 15.04.2013 | UK Politics
Zaneta Denny

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, will commit at least £300, 000 of the £16.8m allocated for the Greater London Authority's (GLA) rough sleeping budget for 2013-15, to support London's homeless veterans.

Sexual Violence: The Hidden Conflict Crisis Stalking Children

Nicola Blackwood MP | Posted 10.04.2013 | UK Politics
Nicola Blackwood MP

A new report from Save the Children has revealed another dimension to this silent crisis, showing that children are bearing the brunt of sexual violence in war. It says that in current and former warzones from Sierra Leone to Liberia, Congo to Colombia, more than half of the victims of sexual violence are children.

North Korea : Media, Miscalculations and Calls for Calm

Colin Pattinson | Posted 08.04.2013 | UK Politics
Colin Pattinson

North Korea is not as irrationally troublesome as some sections of the media would lead you to believe. It's often entirely pragmatic and if anything is consistently attention-seeking rather than reckless and erratic.

Give Peace A Chance - Take Up Golf

Nick Abbot | Posted 01.04.2013 | UK Comedy
Nick Abbot

The mad old lady that runs North Korea has just started World War Three. Lil' Fat Kim has been chomping on the bit ever since he was ushered into power. Bits are something of a delicacy in those parts. Only the those in the higher echelons of power may help themselves to bits.

The EU Arms Embargo on Syria Is Not Fit for Purpose

Sir Malcolm Rifkind | Posted 27.03.2013 | UK Politics
Sir Malcolm Rifkind

In August last year, I wrote an op-ed for the International Herald Tribune calling for Western powers to arm the Syrian insurgents. Over six months later, the case is even more compelling than before.

How Multiculturalism Can Work

Ben G. Jones | Posted 26.03.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Ben G. Jones

Cultural diversity has played a key role in forming the multicultural Britain of today, far more so than adherence to one set of 'national values' has. The role of the state is to enforce this tolerance through laws and expose children to the true diversity of the world they are entering in the education system.

At the Edinburgh International Science Festival: Aliens as Revealed by Hollywood

Dr Raj Persaud | Posted 26.03.2013 | UK Tech
Dr Raj Persaud

The history of our own planet is that civilizations boasting advanced technologies have subjugated and exploited the vulnerable. Should that guide our thinking on how aliens might treat us?

Iraq - Lessons From an Insider

Paul Reynolds | Posted 25.03.2013 | UK Politics
Paul Reynolds

In Iraq everyone privately knew the WMD thing was a pretext, and this assumption underpinned all our political work. No-one was 100% certain of the real aims. Still today. So we made it up.

Margaret Thatcher and the Falklands War: A Lesson in Leadership

Luke Coffey | Posted 24.03.2013 | UK Politics
Luke Coffey

These papers offer a valuable lesson for any student of leadership. Perhaps the biggest lesson one can learn is that making the right decision is not necessarily the same as making the most popular decision. Leadership is not a popularity contest. Leadership is about selflessly acting in the best interests of those that you lead.

Life Ain't Easy for a Boy Named Kim

Nick Abbot | Posted 17.05.2013 | UK Comedy
Nick Abbot

The evil imperialist American dogs cut off North Korea's internet feed this week. Or it could have been someone at Kim Jong-un's place accidentally kicked the plug out of the wall that links them to their dial-up connection.

What Iraq Says About Labour, Past and Present

David Clark | Posted 15.05.2013 | UK Politics
David Clark

The Iraq War was the culmination of a process that started in 1994 with the rise of New Labour and reflected its heady psychological brew of arrogance and self-loathing. The arrogance came from a quasi-Leninist belief in Labour as the agent of some great historical mission on behalf of the masses - a traditional conceit of Labourism, admittedly.

Iraq War Debate 'Blocked' By Government, Angry MPs Claim

Posted 18.03.2013 | UK Politics

The government has infuriated MPs by appearing to block a Commons debate on the anniversary of the Iraq War. The group has written a strongly-worde...

The Grave Reality of an Uncontrolled Arms Trade

Eulette Ewart | Posted 12.05.2013 | UK Politics
Eulette Ewart

It's so easy to become desensitised to the true horrors of armed violence when we hear immense numbers like millions and thousands. It becomes possible to overlook the grief and pain of the family members left behind, to ignore the unthinkable pain of death and torture experienced by children, women and men, inflicted by the barrel, or bullet, of a gun.

Why Do the Children Need to Die ?

Clive Botting | Posted 11.05.2013 | UK Politics
Clive Botting

When Bushra, a 19 year old mother of two crossed from Syria to Tripoli she became the one millionth refugee. That's a worrying figure for Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

The Iraq Invasion: Ten Years On

Zainab Najim | Posted 29.04.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Zainab Najim

The next month marks the tenth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, a fact that the majority of people are blissfully unaware of. It has been pushed to the back of people's minds, no longer a pressing news issue plastered all over the headlines.

Insurgents Launch Rocket Attack On Camp Bastion

PA | Posted 27.02.2013 | UK

Insurgents launched a rocket attack on Camp Bastion, the military base in Afghanistan which houses British troops. The heavily fortified base, wher...

The Iraq War - An Interview With the Show's Creator

Michael Spicer | Posted 27.02.2013 | UK Comedy
Michael Spicer

Tony Blair is in reflective mood as he leans over his grande cappuccino, contemplating another sip. It's been ten years since he and co-creator George W. Bush took the world by storm with their hit show The Iraq War and, as is often the case when an enduring series reaches a milestone anniversary, fans are debating the possibility of a reunion.

Beyond War: A Chance for Peace in a Changing World

Ben G. Jones | Posted 24.04.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Ben G. Jones

The history of humanity is a history of conflict. For all of recorded history, tribe has fought tribe, kingdom has fought kingdom, empire has fought empire.

All Quiet on the Western Front: The Christmas Truce

Tony Mckenna | Posted 22.04.2013 | UK Politics
Tony Mckenna

Like smoke drifting across no man's land as the sound of the guns and the mortar finally fell quiet, the Christmas truce of 1914 has been shrouded by the mists of time. A historical event which occurred early in the First World War and one many of us are familiar with; yet it has the feel and texture of legend as much as fact.