By David Cartwright On 21 November 1995, 30 years ago today, the Dayton Agreement was signed by the presidents of Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia-Hercegovina. The
Month: November 2025
Editorial: ‘Labour’ asylum policy straight out of Tory/Reform playbook
In announcing new regulations to deal with asylum seekers, the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has dragged the ‘Labour’ government to new depths. What Mahmood announced
By Michael Roberts Chile has a general election today (16 November). Around 15m voters can take part in the first round to elect a new
On Thursday morning (13 November) a vibrant and noisy picket and protest took place outside the historic Bank of England, in the heart of the
By Stuart McGee This article seeks to present a balance sheet of where we are in Your Party so far. It attempts a broad recap
Historical Materialism 2025 part two – nature, rent, profit and AI
By Michael Roberts In this part two, I resume my review of the Historical Materialism conference in London with a look at some of the
By Joe Langabeer Nigel Farage recently gave a speech outlining his economic policies should Reform UK form a government. While he has previously hinted, during
George Orwell’s dystoptian novel, 1984, had a Ministry of Truth which issued nothing but lies and misinformation. That description pretty much sums up the big
Historical Materialism 2025 part one: imperialism and war
By Michael Roberts Every year the Historical Materialism journal holds a conference in London. It is attended by (mostly) academics and students to discuss Marxist
The first major elections since Donald Trump re-entered the White House were a major blow to him and his party. But the stunning result in
