Reform and the far right ignore or outright deny global warming for their own narrow interests, argues A.J.A. Woods
Tuesday 4 May marked the start of the UK’s great General Strike of 1926 when for nine days millions of workers struck in support of a million coal miners who were locked out by their employers in a dispute over jobs and pay writes Bill MacKeith
Many trade unionists in 2024 voted Labour to get rid of the Tories. But Labour in government has fallen below even the most modest expectations of those who voted for them writes Liz Lawrence.
Can Starmer manage a rebrand? Or will Peter Mandelson prove too damaging? Dave Kellaway examines.
We seek revolutionary transformation to meet the compound crisis of ecological disaster, economic collapse, social decay, grotesque inequality, mass impoverishment, growing militarisation, and creeping authoritarianism.
Adam Novak and Stefanie Prezioso analyses the structural dynamics of the Orbán regime and assesses the Tisza victory
July has been designated Disability Pride Month writes Bob Williams-Findlay. Within a historical context, Disability Pride Month is presented in the following manner: “It originated in the United States to commemorate the passing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990. […].