By Michael Roberts At the end of 2025, corporate profits in the major economies accelerated after stagnating in 2024. The global figure below is calculated
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From B’Tselem B’Tselem is an Israeli human-rights organisation and monitors the harassment and repression of the Palestinian population by the Israeli state. The following is
A civil servant’s May Day confession, by Alan Browne, a working stiff in a right-to-work state Look, I know we’re only a week past May
By Joe Langabeer A quote attributed to Mark Twain reads: “History does not repeat itself, but it often rhymes”. Well, in this case, history is
1926 General Strike: all solid between Glasgow and Carlisle
By John Pickard Continuing the theme of the centenary of the 1926 General Strike, here we look at a snapshot of the strike in southern
Editorial: Reform election surge is down to Starmer
Town halls up and down the country are now going to be flooded with Reform UK councillors: a surge of racists, xenophobes, transphobes, homophobes, anti-trade
Unite NEC elections: big majority for Sharon Graham
By Andy Ford, newly-elected Unite NEC member The recent elections to the Executive of the Unite union, one of the Labour Party’s largest affiliates, returned
By Joe Langabeer The Boys is currently in its final season on Amazon Prime. It is based on the Garth Ennis comic books of the
By Roger Silverman Even in the bizarre context of British politics today, it is unusual for a political party’s national leader to endorse the candidate
Editorial: Starmer owns the coming Labour debacle
For previous local elections, Left Horizons has argued in favour of a vote for Labour, because it was the party that most carried the aspiration
