The elections taking place tomorrow, May 1, will mark the lowest point so far of the worst leadership the Labour Party has had in its
Month: April 2025
By Michael Roberts Canada has a snap general election today. It’s been called by the new prime minister, Mark Carney, the newly-elected leader of the
By Michael Roberts “There will be blood” was the response of economists at JP Morgan, America’s biggest bank, on ‘Liberation Day’ (April 2), when Donald
By Cain O’Mahony There has been radio silence in the western media about the tumultuous events currently underway in Serbia. When reporting Eastern Europe, the
The recent judgement of the Supreme Court in favour of an appeal from the anti-trans activist group For Women Scotland has sent shock waves through
By Andy Ford, Warrington Trades Council The Government taking control of the Scunthorpe steel plant has once again exposes the sorry record of British capitalism.
US Increases bombing of Yemen to protect Netanyahu’s genocide By Richard Mellor in California It is important to not lose sight of the fact that
By Michael Roberts Abundance is a new book that has been attracting attention and debate among mainstream economists and politicians. It aims to explain to
The German Revolution of 1917-1919, Part 7: The counter-revolution
By Greg Oxley In this multi-part article, Greg Oxley looks in depth at the revolutionary period of 1917-1919 in Germany, and draws out some of
By Michael Roberts On Monday 14 April, the IMF announced that it had agreed to lend Argentina’s Milei government a further $20bn (on top of
