By Michael Roberts The latest economic activity indicators called purchasing managers indexes (PMIs) confirm that the major economies are still crawling along – neither slipping
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By Jokin Mendizábal [Editorial note: this article was published in Porelsocialismo, a Spanish socialist newspaper, two days before the mid-term elections in Argentina (on Sunday).
Editorial: Caerphilly a historic defeat for Starmer’s Labour
The defeat for Labour in the Caerphilly by-election was as disastrous as it was predictable. This was an election to the Senedd, not Westminster, but
By Cain O’Mahoney On the same day as the Caerphilly by-election, Labour also lost a by-election for a City Council seat in Birmingham to the
The Iceland women’s strike of 1975.
Fifty years ago today, a strike of women rocked Iceland and it was so successful that it had repercussions and results that have stood the
By Cain O’Mahony On 5 October, to whoops of joy from the Tory media, the Starmer government announced a new amendment to the Crime and
By Gray Allan, retired member, Falkirk Council UNISON Compared to previous conferences, this one has probably set some alarm bells ringing at UNISON Centre. From
By Ray Goodspeed The Green Party of England and Wales are currently seeing an extraordinary surge in its membership, not only becoming bigger than the
By John Pickard Like peas in a pod, Reform UK and the Tory Party are striving to outdo each other to play the race card.
Second part of a two-part article by Joe Langabeer What is particularly disturbing about the crisis in SEN education is the attempt of the right-wing
