By Richard Mellor in California Richard Trumka, head of the US trade union federation, the AFL/CIO, died last week. In answer to the effusive praise
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By John Pickard In the early hours of the morning, fifty years ago today, Operation Demetrius swung into action. In a huge series of dawn
By Richard Mellor in California The American Petroleum Institute (API) may have the “American” name to it, but it’s important to understand which Americans are represented by
By Ian Isaac, former South Wales NUM Lodge Secretary. On Thursday, Boris Johnson claimed that we started to transition away from coal in his lifetime,
By Phil Welldrake and Andy Ford. The Conservatives Health and Care Bill offers the prospect of yet another huge shake-up of the NHS. Primarily it
TV Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Member An excellent three-part BBC programme series marks 40 years since the New Cross fire in
By John Pickard Although global warming as a major political issue is a relatively ‘recent’ one, from the point of view of the science, it
By John Pickard, Brentwood and Ongar Labour member What today’s Labour right wing like to air-brush out of history is the fact that the great
By Gemma Bolton, CLP Representative, Co-Chair/Campaign for Labour Party Democracy Labour’s National Executive Committee met on 20th July 2021 and ran late into the evening.
Desperately lacking in political ideas and dragging the Labour Party into a miserable second place behind the Tories, Labour’s right wing are resorting to their
