Novara Media
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Novara Media (owften shortened to Novara)[1] is an independent,[2] left-wing alternative media organisation based in the United Kingdom.
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History
Novara Media was founded in 2011 by James Butler and Aaron Bastani and is a trading name of Thousand Hands Ltd, a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee, with an office and studio in south-east London.
Own words
Novara Media is an independent media organisation addressing the issues that are set to define the 21st century, from a crisis of capitalism to racism and climate change. Within that context our goal is a simple one: to tell stories and provide analysis shaped by the political uncertainties of the age, elevating critical perspectives you’re unlikely to find elsewhere. Driven to build a new media for a different politics, our journalism is always politically committed; rather than seeking to moderate between two sides of a debate, our output actively intends to feed back into political action.[3]
Novara team
Contributing editors and journalists include:
- Aaron Bastani
- Charlotte England
- Dalia Gebrial
- Camille Mijola
- leanorkpenny Eleanor Penny
- Oona Ryder
- Ash Sarkar[4]
- Michael Walker
By September 2017, Novara was run by a core team of 15 volunteers, and had about 200 paid contributing writers who are external to the organisation.[5]
Still a Keir-liever?
Still A Keir-liever? |
After sacking Rebecca Long-Bailey, apologising to antisemitism ‘whistleblowers’ and dropping numerous campaign pledges, much of Labour’s left is in despair about Keir Starmer. However, Paul Mason is still on board with the new Labour leader. On 29 July 2020, Novara Media's Michael Walker and Dalia Gebrial ask him why.[6]
Corbyn suspended
On 29 October 2020, Keir Starmer suspended former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn from the party. What the hell happens now?!
With Michael Walker, Aaron Bastani and Rivkah Brown.[7]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Novara Media and the Integrity Initiative | article | Phil Bevin | A critical review of Novara Media and their unlikely connections to the Integrity Initiative |
Documents sourced from Novara Media
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:BBC Panorama Investigation Into Labour Antisemitism Omitted Key Evidence and Parts of Labour’s Response | Article | BBC Labour Party Keir Starmer Ofcom Equality and Human Rights Commission Sam Matthews John Ware | 22 July 2020 | Justin Schlosberg | The fact that the Labour Party is now settling libel cases brought by both John Ware and the Labour 'whistleblowers' is remarkable, not least because there is meant to be an ongoing internal inquiry into the leaked internal report, whose findings have now effectively been prejudged. But I’ve been told this will cost the party close to half a million in damages and costs. |
Document:Here’s What Really Happened When Labour Suspended Corbyn | Article | "Antisemitism" Jeremy Corbyn "Islamophobia" Keir Starmer Equality and Human Rights Commission Alex Sobel | 27 July 2021 | Oliver Eagleton | If Keir Starmer was always unlikely to stand by his ten pledges and retain the bulk of the 2017 manifesto, some hoped he would at least bring a slickness and efficiency to LOTO that was missing under Jeremy Corbyn. After the suspension debacle, this is a hope that few can cling to. |
Document:Keir Starmer is a Long-Time Servant of the British Security State | Article | Julian Assange Tzipi Livni Benjamin Netanyahu Eric Holder William Hague Jeremy Corbyn Keir Starmer Narendra Modi Mark Sedwill Stefania Maurizi Gary McKinnon Spycops scandal | 2 March 2021 | Oliver Eagleton | Keir Starmer is sometimes praised for being an outsider in the world of politics (or mocked as too lawyerly and insufficiently political). But in reality, much of his work as Director of Public Prosecutions blurred the boundaries between prosecutor and politician – following the dictates of the Cameron coalition, negotiating with foreign officials on its behalf, and dropping or pursuing cases according to its interests. |
References
- ↑ "Fund launched to create independent media free from rightwing bias"
- ↑ "The Media Fund offers 'democratic' alternative to billionaire press owners and BBC"
- ↑ "About Novara Media"
- ↑ "Meet Ash Sarkar, the Communist Who Called Piers Morgan an 'Idiot'"
- ↑ "'Luxury communism now!' The rise of the pro-Corbyn media"
- ↑ "Novara Media ask Paul Mason why he's still on board with Sir Keir Starmer"
- ↑ "Corbyn suspended"
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