By John McInally One hundred years ago this month, the British working class were given a sharp lesson on the nature and role of the
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By Michael Roberts The collapse of the attempt to form a ‘super league’ of top European soccer teams by the billionaire owners of the big
By Richard Mellor in California My wife and I decided to drive over to the coast today to get out of the house. We live
By John Bryan – Camberwell and Peckham CLP – retired ex-building worker and blacklisted trade unionist. International Workers’ Memorial Day (April 28th) was started in
By Ali Cevahir in Istanbul May Day has practically been banned in Turkey under the guise of Covid-19 regulations, despite the fact that the congresses of
By Nick Toms Those of you who really know me will know that one of the great passions of my life has been Manchester United.
By Michael Roberts There is much talk among ‘progressive’ economists that the IMF and the World Bank have turned over a new leaf. Gone are
By Dave Knaggs, chair of Penrith & The Border CLP, personal capacity The vast majority of discussions appraising the problems with the UK’s democracy tend
By Mike Howard, Hastings and Rye Labour member Naomi Wimborne-Idrissi is one of those Jewish members of the Labour Party fighting against the unjust disciplinary
By Michael Roberts The latest data on economic recovery in China and the US suggest that both economies should be back to or above the
