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Shameless - review

Tom Jennings' review of the fourth series of Channel 4's TV show set on a Manchester council estate, Shameless.

The Trap: What Happened to our Dream of Freedom - review

BBC 2’s ‘The Trap’ documentaries can’t see beyond the false dreams of freedom they expose, argues Tom Jennings

Rebelution - review

Tanya Stephens’ new album Rebelution is subtitled ‘a movement without denial or regret’ – making class-conscious ethics central to reggae’s message. Tom Jennings rides its rhythms.
The Lives of Others

The Lives of Others - review

Bogus history, liberal wish-fulfilment, bourgeois triumphalism – no wonder ‘The Lives of Others’ won an Oscar, reckons Tom Jennings

Red Road - review

Andrea Arnold's Red Road and the surveillance society

This Is England - review

Tom Jennings' review of Shane Meadows' film based in the early skinhead scene and how it changed when fascists began to recruit within it.

Utopian (Euro) Visions? (2007). Tom Jennings

Tom Jennings' commentary on explicit prejudice and implicit bias in Europe's favourite song contest.

MOVE organisation UK tour and documentary - review

Tom Jennings presents the MOVE organisation's documentary, shown at the Star and Shadow cinema in Newcastle during a screening tour of the UK.
Richard Dawkins

TV Times 11 - 17 August 2007

Richard Dawkins new series and a fact-based drama on child abuse in the home form this weeks viewing highlights.
CWU General Secretary, Billy Hayes

Royal Mail strikes suspended for talks as work to rule continues

Royal Mail and the CWU leadership announced the suspension of strike action for three weeks for…
Social care workers demonstrate in Glasgow last week

UK: Local government workers reject pay cut

The threat of strikes across England, Northern Ireland and Wales has moved closer with Unison's local government workers voting overwhelmingly to…
Striking postal workers

Postal workers wildcat in Swindon

More than 500 workers walk out over the transfer of prominent strikers to elsewhere in the company.
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