There is one thing this government is good at…blagging. Whenever a Tory minister appears at the daily coronavirus briefing, there is a mountain of promises
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The Labour Party has completed its report, entitled, The work of the Labour Party’s Governance and Legal Unit in relation to antisemitism, 2014 – 2019, but it
An article on the website Food Foundation this week, shows how the Covid-19 pandemic has having an effect on food consumption in Britain. From their
The election of Keir Starmer as Labour leader represents a huge step backwards from the period of leadership under Jeremy Corbyn. It is a blow
In our first editorial on the coronavirus pandemic on March 3, we made the point that “its effects are only just beginning”. Since then, the scale of the
The volatility and turbulence of British politics is not unique. It is only a reflection in one country of what is a world-wide crisis in the political
The election result is a serious setback for workers everywhere. It opens the prospect of the most right-wing government for thirty years, an economic catastrophe
Labour Party members could be forgiven for thinking there is an election coming. After all, that’s usually the time when Labour’s right-wing MPs start to
Fifty years ago, any school chemistry text book would have said that the percentage of carbon dioxide in the air was 0.025 per cent. An
We do not believe that it is a significant turning point yet for the leadership of Momentum to have dropped Peter Willsman from their NEC
