So with a wearying predictability Iain Duncan Smith has had another epiphany and resigned. We are now invited to believe that...
Thanks largely to whistleblower Edward Snowden’s revelations in 2013, most Americans now realize that the intelligence community monitors and archives...
Is the UK sinking into authoritarian rule? That's how it looks, writes Jonathon Porritt, as the government joins with right...
Dan Jarvis – a man who is touted as being a future Labour leader by the sort of people who...
In my archives there is a column or two that introduces the reader to John Perkins’ important book, Confessions of...
LAST WEEK Tony Blair professed bafflement at the rise — on both sides of the Atlantic — of popular movements...
The Haze's attention was drawn to this lengthy article in the staunchly pro-Israel Telegraph. It is typical example of pro-Israeli propaganda that has...
The world faces a growing water crisis, with billions of people experiencing severe water scarcity, according to a new report...
An open letter to my fellow Israelis: This is probably a culmination of nearly a decade’s reviewed study of our...
Yesterday’s UN ruling (February 5) that deemed the deprivation of liberty of Julian Assange to be unlawful is a legally binding vindication of...
There is a range of public opinion on Trident but, outside of the Labour Party, it is unlikely that those...
Aggression is arguably the highest form of terrorism as it invariably includes the frightening of the target populations and their...
While the media was flooded with images of the starving children of Syria, the thousands of children suffering from Saudi...
"Antiwar sentiment may mostly have evaporated, but war is as horrible as ever." The unelected Saudi monarchy began the year...
News has reached Sodium Haze of two decisions in the court of appeal that have the effect of deeming the Bedroom Tax as...
Today the Groceries Code Adjudicator (which is jargon for one woman, Christine Tacon, whose job it is to monitor the...
The UK’s 2020 general election could be as historically critical as Germany’s in 1933, argues John Wright. The Nazis achieved...
Zaheer Shabir had scarcely put down the microphone when a man approached to grasp both of his hands. Shaking them...
An emergency physician’s beautifully written and agonizingly empathic account of “how we used to die” starkly contrasted with how most...
Sodium Haze has been very quiet of late. I have been pondering how (and if) to proceed. As a...
David Cameron's case for military intervention in Syria is like that old Groucho Marx joke: “We have to have a...
Climate change has long been a highly polarizing topic in the United States, with Americans lining up on opposite sides...
"It seems that you can no more get rid of ISIS with a bombing campaign than you could get rid...
So Barbara Ellen of The Guardian wants to leave the Labour Party? Of all the distortions and braying nonsense in this...
The Office for National Statistics’ prediction on UK population growth should cause the Labour Party to re-examine its position on...
The Aleppo power plant is a 1,000 megawatt thermal plant in five units build by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry in 1995-1998....
A scientist whose research has been used by prominent climate science denialists Lord Matt Ridley and Rupert Murdoch to claim...
“Social media is an echo chamber in which people are only ever exposed to the ideas they agree with, preventing them...
There’s been an unusual debate going on over the past couple of weeks in the United Kingdom after Jeremy Corbyn—head...
The government is refusing to release information that would reveal which ministers and civil servants decided how to respond to...