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"This is my truth. Tell me yours"

Tribune was a democratic socialist fortnightly magazine, founded in 1937 and published in London. It was independent but usually supported the Labour Party from the left. It appeared fortnightly as a magazine, and appears online, under Aneurin Bevan's motto, "This is my truth. Tell me yours".

Publication of the print version was suspended on 14 January 2018 for "a short break".

Publication continued online at www.tribunemagazine.org[1]

 

Documents sourced from Tribune

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:How Keir Starmer Sabotaged Rebecca Long-BaileyArticleKeir Starmer
Rebecca Long-Bailey
2020 Labour Party leadership contest
Maxine Peake
26 June 2020Ronan BurtenshawRebecca Long-Bailey’s approach to schools reopening had been entirely vindicated: she backed teachers and their unions as they changed the political terrain and forced the Tory government into a concession. This was politics in the best traditions of the labour movement but was anathema to Sir Keir Starmer.
Document:Jeremy Corbyn says “I Condemn Violence Against All Civilians, Why Can’t Keir Starmer?”ArticleGaza
Israel
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Palestine
Hamas
Keir Starmer
October 2023 Gaza−Israel conflict
12 October 2023Jeremy CorbynIn an interview with LBC, Keir Starmer was asked whether “cutting off power and water” to 2 million people, half of whom are children, was appropriate. He agreed that Israel “has that right”. Where is the empathy for Palestinians who have lost their loved ones, their homes and their futures? What happened to the universal application of international law?
Document:South Africa’s Case Was a Display of International Solidarity - We Should Support ItArticleIsrael
South Africa
International Court of Justice
Apartheid
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Genocide Convention
Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh
12 January 2024Jeremy CorbynAt the International Court of Justice, South Africa spoke on behalf of the billions of people who oppose Israel's genocide in Gaza — and put Western governments to shame for their deplorable complicity.
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References

  1. "Intermissiob: but back soon", Tribune website, 14 January 2018.
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