The ASSA conference 2021, part I By Michael Roberts The annual conference of the American Economic Association (ASSA 2021) was unusual this year, for obvious reasons.
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Biden/Harris inauguration will not solve problems Unprecedented is perhaps the most over-used word in the English language today, but the events in Washington DC cannot
Not a pretty picture By Michael Roberts This time last year, I started my post on the forecast for 2020 by making a distinction between predictions and
NEU setting the tone for 2021 It is a fitting start to 2021 that a trade union is setting records in meeting attendances. Following a
Government’s “cavalier disregard” of science. By a NEU member In the early months of the first coronavirus lockdown, the National Education Union set a record
By Abigail Pollock, NEU member Burston, near Diss in Norfolk, is the quintessential English village built around a Green, a Church and an old schoolhouse.
by Jack Gerson in California The New York Times published an article on Dec 25th entitled, One Vaccine Side Effect: Global Inequality. The article argued
By Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP Remember how Jeremy Corbyn was attacked without mercy for pledging to borrow just £15 billion to fund the NHS,
Labour is wrong to vote for Johnson’s deal Brexit is done. But despite Johnson’s boast of having “brought back control”, in no sense will the
The experts in ‘annihilation’ are back By GRAY ALLAN , Falkirk Labour member Five months after the right wing in Scottish Labour failed in their
