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,
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By Michael Roberts The latest polls put Workers Party leader Lula de Silva ahead in the two-horse race with incumbent right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro in
By Michael Roberts In many previous posts, I have argued the current sharp rise in inflation rates in all the major economies does not derive
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
By Michael Roberts Bradford DeLong is one of the world’s most prominent Keynesian economists and economic historian who is a professor of economics at the
Report from Steve McKenzie New Covent Garden Market is facing a week long “turmoil” as OCS security guards start a strike over poverty pay rates.
Letter from Bob Edwards, Harlow Labour member Only 22 people attended my Constituency Labour Party last week. In the 1970s, we used to have a
By Rhys JamesonIt was supposed to be an end to the chaos of the British economy caused by coronavirus and the Ukraine conflict, not to
Al Jazeera ‘Labour Files’ – exposing the smears and tricks of the Labour right.
Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP) reviews the four programmes in this explosive series. During recent Labour Party conference, many members of the Labour Party
