Tom Coburg, The Canary

Tom Coburg

The Canary

South Bristol, NY, United States

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Past articles by Tom:

Braverman's Illegal Migration Bill threatens UK membership of human rights body

In their zeal to ensure the Illegal Migration Bill is passed, the Tories are prepared for the UK to be considered an international pariah → Read More

Manchester Arena bombing: the MI5, MI6, and NATO backstory detailed

Manchester Arena bombing: the picture emerging is not just about MI5's role but also the UK's foreign interventions, including those in Libya → Read More

Victims of blacklisting could seek compensation from government, lawyers concur

The Undercover Policing Inquiry's closing statements included issues of collusion between the government and a private blacklisting agency → Read More

Omagh bombing inquiry announced decades after intelligence failures revealed

Was the protection of intelligence assets considered more important than preventing the Omagh bombing? → Read More

Governments and police colluded with private agencies to blacklist activists, report confirms

At least 40,000 people were subject to blacklisting over decades of collusion with government - and that's just one agency, says the UCPI → Read More

A far-right troll's intervention appears to have seen anti-fascist news sites banned from Twitter

This blatant blacklisting is an example of how easy it is for the right to manipulate social media → Read More

New developments may prove a game-changer for Julian Assange

These revelations completely destroy any attempt at justification for the prosecution of Assange → Read More

Tory minister says strikes play into Putin's hands

Tories know nothing about class struggle, let alone workers' solidarity now seen in the widening strike action that's affecting the entire UK → Read More

US spyware firm poised for role in new £360m NHS data platform

Is this a done deal? → Read More

Technology developed by controversial CIA-funded data-miner to run NHS data programme

Support us and go ad-freeTechnology developed by US data-miner Palantir – owned by billionaire Peter Thiel – is to be used to manage a pilot of the new NHS Faster Data Programme. This is controversial because many of the company’s contracts are intelligence or military related. They include: the CIA, the FBI, NSA, the Marine Corps, the US Air Force, Special Operations Command, and West Point (US… → Read More

MPs demand investigation into climate change denial group linked to Suella Braverman

These groups "are no longer lobbying government - they are the government" → Read More

The secretive Tory faction pushing hardline Brexit policy in Rishi Sunak's government

As many as 118 MPs are members of the European Research Group (ERG) → Read More

Leftists supporting Putin are ‘idiots’, say anarchists from Ukraine

Within the Russian population, there’s resistance against Putin’s war. The Canary has tried to highlight this resistance by amplifying grassroots movements. Critically, it’s important that our ‘left’ alliances don’t result in us talking over voices on the ground in Russia. Activists in the resistance describe themselves as anarchists, anarcho-syndicalists, anarchist-communists, or libertarian… → Read More

Mutinies, sabotage, and mass disaffection: anti-war resistance in Russia escalates

Russia is seeing an escalation in disaffected citizens, many of whom are fleeing the country to avoid conscription. This follows the mobilisation of around 300,000 military reserves, as well as referendums in the Russian occupied regions of Ukraine. There have also been incidents of mutinies, attacks on army recruitment offices, and sabotage – not all reported by corporate media. Russia’s… → Read More

Kwasi Kwarteng's budget is a declaration of war on poor people

The Tories are waging war, and the casualties will be in their millions → Read More

Confidential review reveals police were long aware of a spycop's sexual abuse of activists

Justice will only truly be served when the names, real and false, of all of the spycops and their supervisors are released → Read More

The anti-rights bill is shelved, but Liz Truss's class war continues unabated

As Truss goes on the attack, it's essential we all stand our ground → Read More

Emily Maitlis' "active agent" at the BBC is just one bit of the rotten edifice

Her 'revelations' could have come straight from The Canary’s archives → Read More

Prepare for a Tory government that's as extremist as Margaret Thatcher's

Whoever gets to be the next prime minister, prepare for class war → Read More

Behind Johnson's security breach lies a story that's all about power and exploitation

Have Russian donors influenced the agendas of Tory politicians? → Read More