By Sue Denham Audrey White’s dispute with Lady at Lord John Liverpool, 1983 Forty years ago, a clothing shop manager in Liverpool, Audrey White, took
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The war in Ukraine is entering its second year. It has led to enormous loss of life on both sides, among civilians and combatants, and
[Editorial note: A month ago, unreported by the mainstream media, the Socialist Health Association issued a press release slamming the statement of Wes Streeting, Shadow
By Andy Ford Alfred Russell Wallace, who was born two hundred years ago, is today remembered, if at all, as a sort of shadow of
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Last Monday’s BBC Panorama programme was aptly titled, Cost of living: can’t afford a home, because the
By Rhys Jameson The Tories continued commitment to Neoliberalism cannot be faulted. Not content with driving down wages and conditions for the working class, they
[with the Israeli elections taking place tomorrow, November 1, we are republishing this circular from the Executive Director of B’Tselem] With Israelis gearing up for
By Andy Ford, Unite rep, North West The idea of the UK as a ‘Singapore’ off the coast of Europe, with light regulation and high growth,
Climate change – on track for 2.6 degrees
By John Pickard In two weeks’ time, COP27 will open in Sharm El Sheik, Egypt. It is a year since COP26 was held in Glasgow
The records continue to crumble. After the shortest period in office for both a chancellor and prime minister, we have the youngest prime minister in
