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Political Correspondent Peter Spencer reports on the Iran / Isreat conflict and Rachel Reeve's spending review.
Shot and cut by Swede Jonas Kisielius in Helsingborg, this short experimental piece called Movement is an interesting watch. Quite mesmeric at times it looks at moving objects and uses clever editing ...
With the Easter holidays bringing some much needed calm to the Westminster village and giving those warring MPs at least a short period of respite from the constant Brexit bickering, it seemed a good ...
It’s not so much a matter of what’s happened as what’s to be done about it. Remedies are churning out on an industrial scale, and there are at least as many opinions as there are people. Because, as ...
Karl Marx’s suggestion that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce, doesn’t seem quite right, because this summer’s threatened wave of strikes doesn’t feel particularly funny. But ...
The Prime Minister’s looking on the front foot for a change, thanks to his trade agreements with India and America, and a better deal with the European Union to be unveiled in just over a week. But ...
If there was ever anyone who went a little further than most mortal men, it was Alastair MacKenzie. In a storied career spanning 30 years, MacKenzie served uniquely with the New Zealand Army in ...
It was only ever a matter of time. Alongside his efforts at strangling Ukraine, the Kremlin crackpot’s been choking off the West’s energy supplies. Upshot, for us, a very nasty kick in the pockets.
The MALESTROM’s resident boxing aficionado David Jarvis recalls some brutal bloody bouts and talks candidly with the man who knows how to keep his fighter in the game until the final bell. SOMEWHERE ...
As the world holds its breath, fearful of hostilities in the Middle East spiralling from crisis to catastrophe, Sir Keir Starmer continues to wonder how best to wrest back control here in Britain. As ...
It doesn’t have to be spooky season for those of us at MALESTROM HQ to get excited about a good horror movie. And after a bit of a slow start to the year it seems the coming months are going to leave ...
It was a rainy Sunday afternoon in April 2002 when Steve Judge’s life changed forever. He was driving back to his home in Yorkshire when his car skidded and he was involved in a devastating car ...
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