
Dee Searle
Articles
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Jun 1, 2024 |
redpepper.org.uk | Tony Cook |Dee Searle |Clifford Singer |Hilary Wainwright
In the early 1990s, after decades of unbroken Tory rule and a defensive Labour leadership increasingly echoing Thatcherite attitudes, a feeling of disenfranchisement was strong among the radical, green and feminist left. Following the 1992 closure of its predecessor, Socialist (a short-lived fortnightly paper borne out of the Chesterfield Socialist Conferences), the Red Pepper founders set out to establish a new alternative publication as an antidote to a frustrated and fractured left.
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Mar 9, 2024 |
camdennewjournal.co.uk | Dee Searle
Writer and activist Dee Searle ON Saturday a steady trickle of visitors braved the weather to attend Camden Council’s Community Climate Action Day at the Greenwood Centre in Kentish Town to check out a creative array of stalls and activities, including a local seasonal fruit and veg scheme, how to repair broken electronic items, and getting started with making our homes more energy efficient. However, according to one stallholder, “The event was not that well attended, average at best.
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Jan 2, 2024 |
redpepper.org.uk | Dee Searle
The award-winning campaigning journalist John Pilger, who died on 30 December at the age of 84, was renowned for giving a voice to people and causes ignored by the mainstream media and those in power. His uncompromising articles and television documentaries covered diverse issues including China, Palestine and American foreign policy and attacks on the National Health Service through increasing privatisation by successive governments.
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