Ian Sinclair is a freelance writer based in London and the author of The March That Shook Blair: An Oral History of 15 February 2003, published by Peace News Press. Follow him on Twitter
More than a decade on since the February 15 2003 protests, it is time to acknowledge that the UK government's refusal to heed the calls of the anti-war movement might have been directly responsible for fuelling violent extremism in the UK, Ian Sinclair argues.
Christopher Davidson, author of 'After the Sheikhs: The Coming Collapse of the Gulf Monarchies, talks to Ian Sinclair about the continued survival of the Gulf regimes, reasons for democrats to be hopeful and the role played in the region by the West.
As the Editor of Left Foot Forward, James Bloodworth is an increasingly prominent voice on the Left in the UK. And yet, Ian Sinclair argues, Bloodworth's positions, notably on the "war on terror", have more in common with those of hawks in the UK and US Governments.