By Andy Ford BBC Question Time on October 26 gave a revealing picture of how out of step are the ruling class, their Labour shadows,
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By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member A new two-part documentary on the BBC 2 gives some good insights into the causes of Britain’s
Dave Putson (Unite Community – Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley), shares his thoughts on an account of historical struggles of working people, and on some modern issues
Ray Goodspeed reviews The Old Oak. On Sunday, I went to see the latest, and possibly the last, film by the legendary director Ken Loach.
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. In a new BBC series, Our Troubled Rivers, comedian and keen angler, Paul Whitehouse, travelled to many
Andy Ford, an NHS Unite activist from Warrington, reviews Workers Can Win: a Guide to Organising at Work (Pluto Press 2022) In this book, Ian
TV review: electric cars and the ‘market’
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. There is a very good new BBC series on the issues around ‘zero-carbon’ and the first, on
By Guerry Hoddersen After the Civil War, Radical Republicans in Congress passed legislation that required the Confederate states to swear loyalty to the Union and
Review by Andy Ford, Warrington South The Gallows Pole is a three-part BBC series set in an 18th century community of Yorkshire weavers. It explores
Reviewed by Mark Langabeer, Hastings & Rye Labour Party member The Man Who Played with Fire is a four-part documentary available on Sky. It is
