By Hilary Barker Today, since the election the hard right candidate, Javier Milei, the working class of Argentina is facing huge attacks on their living
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Fifty years ago today: The Portuguese Revolution begins
By Greg Oxley Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the start of the revolution in Portugal, a process that unfolded over many months. Greg Oxley,
by Richard Mellor in California It is heartwarming to witness students at Yale, Harvard, Columbia and other US universities protesting the Biden regime’s arming and
Review by John Pickard “It generally comes as a big surprise to people that there were women’s football matches during World War One. Not only
By John Pickard The Biden administration has set some alarm bells ringing in Jerusalem by its threat to impose sanctions on a unit of the
Letter from Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member Health service campaigners in the Erith and Thamesmead constituency, on the outer edge of South East London, wrote
By Yunus Bakhsh The suspension of Labour’s candidate for Gordon Brown’s old seat of Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath is a bit of a rarity, in that
As the Labour right wing consolidated its grip on the Party and Keir Starmer binned the ten pledges that got him elected, there were many
Letter from Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member In a letter to August Bebel in 1875, Karl Marx’s close friend and collaborator, Fredrick Engels, was highly
By John Pickard The Iranian missile and drone attack on Israel over the weekend has changed nothing fundamental in the political and military balance in
