By John Pickard It was a very positive development for five affiliated union general secretaries and over twenty five Labour MPs to put their name
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Iran sanctions, the petrodollar and Bretton Woods
By Adel Mostowfi Sanctions and economic problems for the mass of the population have played an important part in the opposition to the Iranian regime
Editorial: Restore Labour Party democracy!
It has been too long in the coming, but better late than never. The Labour Outlook website reports that “a coalition of trade union leaders,
By Michael Roberts The Chinese government is just completing its annual ‘two sessions’ or lianghui. The ‘two sessions’ refers to two major political gatherings: the
Socialism, women’s liberation and International Working Women’s Day
By Jamie Green “Hundreds of thousands of working women who labour with their brains are just as much exploited by the action of capitalists and
By Jokin Mendizabal On March 1 of each year, the legislative year begins in Argentina with the president’s speech before the two legislative chambers. This
By Ray McHale, Secretary, West Cheshire TUC The regular BBC Radio 4 programme, File on 4 Investigates looked recently at several areas of “bogus” or
NHS scientists: undervalued and under attack
By Andy Ford (Unite member, candidate for health section of Unite NEC) NHS scientists are crucial to healthcare in the UK. Although they make up
The United States and Israel have gone to war against Iran, which has responded by firing missiles into Israel and US bases in the region.
Editorial: the Gorton and Denton by-election
It is difficult to find the words to describe the seismic significance of the Green Party victory in the Gorton and Denton by-election. It is
