The threat of russian interference. And bad table manners Restaurant Owners severely hit by the pandemic react angrily over the number of no show bookings. Labour has apologised and agreed to pay whats been described as substantial, undisclosed damages to seven former employees whod criticised the pa rtys handling of anti semitism complaints. The party has also issued an unreserved apology and paid damages to a journalist who investigated alleged anti semitism in the party for bbc panorama. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. July 2019 Jeremy Corbyn was still labour leader and the party was being accused of not dealing properly with anti semitism allegations. The bbcs panorama aired allegations from whistle blowers, who claimed senior figures close to mr corbyn had interfered in the partys disciplinary process. That provoked a furious reaction from mr corbyns allies, who denied the allegations and called the whistle blowers former disaffected employees with political axes
The international working class must assimilate the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic, above all the inability of capitalism to organize on a global scale to address the current pandemic and prevent future ones.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says it could not deliver food to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in southern Gaza despite a “serious shortage” after delays at checkpoints.
In two extraordinary press briefings last week, WHO officials made clear the ongoing dangers of the pandemic, while hypocritically admonishing the global population for no longer taking precautions, ignoring their own culpability in this process.