By Michael Roberts In a recent World Economic Forum (WEF) virtual meeting, the ageing heir to the British monarchy, Prince Charles, spoke with IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva. Charles’s
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By Jack Gerson, retired California teacher On May 25 George Floyd was murdered by the Minneapolis police, pinned to the ground and strangled, a knee
By Joe Langabeer, Lincoln Labour CLP member As pride month begins, we see a constant number of corporations changing their logos to the colours of
By Phil Frampton, member of Manchester Withington CLP Keir Starmer’s alarming response to the Covid disaster has been to call for a Government Public Inquiry.
By Richard Mellor in California “The opportunity to use active-duty forces in a law and enforcement role should only be used as a matter of
By Alessandra @alessadavison [This article is made up completely of a series of tweets by Alessandra and they are copied and pasted here as they appeared
By Richard Mellor in California White public opinion could not “conceive of the negro having any rights at all”: “Men, who are honourable in their dealings
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Party member In the present climate of struggle against policy brutality and institutionalised racism, a film that should be
by Michael Roberts The recent release of the US jobs data for May, which apparently showed a reduction in the unemployment rate from April, sparked
By Mark Bygrave, Witham Labour Party member As a result of the civil rights movement from the 1960s onwards, and the shifting cultural outlook of
