A great loss to the labour movement By the Editor It is with great sadness that we have heard of the death from Covid, of
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By Jason O’Neal in the USA It’s been four days since the fiasco at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday and social media has flexed its
A warning to all workers By Harry Hutchinson, member, Labour Party Northern Ireland. It was weeks in the planning. Far right social media sites “The
Setting course for a crisis In case anyone forgets. This catalogue of events, from social media some months ago, outlines well the way Johnson set
The ASSA conference 2021, part I By Michael Roberts The annual conference of the American Economic Association (ASSA 2021) was unusual this year, for obvious reasons.
Biden/Harris inauguration will not solve problems Unprecedented is perhaps the most over-used word in the English language today, but the events in Washington DC cannot
Not a pretty picture By Michael Roberts This time last year, I started my post on the forecast for 2020 by making a distinction between predictions and
NEU setting the tone for 2021 It is a fitting start to 2021 that a trade union is setting records in meeting attendances. Following a
Government’s “cavalier disregard” of science. By a NEU member In the early months of the first coronavirus lockdown, the National Education Union set a record
By Abigail Pollock, NEU member Burston, near Diss in Norfolk, is the quintessential English village built around a Green, a Church and an old schoolhouse.
