They never walk alone; The Liverpool dockers have been on strike for 14 months. Yet the dispute is scarcely reported, is ignored by the politicians and not even officially recognized by the union. 'The bad old days' of casualisation have returned in docks
Gutted!; Thirty years ago, the Daily Mirror was the biggest-selling daily paper in the world. Before television made the running, it was the Mirror that explained events of the day and campaigned on issues that touched millions. Not any more. John Pilger,
A shadow lingering over the killing fields; Pol Pot may be defeated, but Cambodia's nightmare is not over yet, writes John Pilger, The Age, 19 June 1997, p. A17.
A war-reporting prize to honour Martha Gellhorn will have value only if it encourages her type of journalism, which remains rare, New Statesman, 20 March 1998, p. 17.
The veteran foreign correspondent is still able to prick our collective conscience; Kenny Kemp meets writer John Pilger, The Scotsman, 10 April 1998, p. 29.