By Cain O’Mahony There has been shock amongst the political diaspora that senior Conservatives – a former Prime Minister, a Vice-Chair of the party, a
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Jeremy Hunt’s budget on Wednesday, as is usual for this government, was all smoke and mirrors. Pretending to help working-class people while doing the opposite,
By Michael Roberts Last week I attended a book launch at the London School of Economics on behalf of Liam Byrne, a Blairite Labour MP,
Left Horizons does not fully support the programme and perspectives of the Newham Socialist Labour group, but we feel it is important, as a basic
The Miners’ Strike of 1984-5: a heroic struggle – a bitter defeat.
Ray Goodspeed provides an overview which sets the scene for the strike that became a defining experience for a generation of socialists and trade unionists.
Report from Dave Putson Supporters of Julian Assange have been at the High Court two days running now, where he is fighting against extradition to
by Andy Ford With all attention on the Tory collapses in Wellingborough and Kingswood, this by-election in Cheshire East could have slipped under the radar.
Dave Putson (Unite Community – Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley) – considers the recent scandal in the wider context of corporate greed. ***** It is more than
By Jane Ingham Internationally renowned political cartoonist, Alan Hardman from Laycock, Keighley died in hospital on Thursday January 18, 2024 after a period of illness.
Cain O’Mahony looks at the first ever Labour Government in 1924 and the dirty tricks used against it. [featured photo – the Daily Mail front
