[Part TWO, part ONE can be read here] The ceasefire that took effect in Gaza last Sunday, as much as it is a welcome respite
Category: Editorial
[Part ONE] A ceasefire finally took effect in Gaza last Sunday, although it had been postponed for three hours, during which time nineteen more Palestinians
Editorial: What the Siddiq affair says about the Labour leadership
Tulip Siddiq has now resigned as Economic Secretary to the Treasury, effectively number three to Chancellor, Rachel Reeves. She had referred herself to the independent
The election of a right wing-dominated Labour government in July opened up a new and extremely turbulent stage in modern British politics, although its full
Editorial: Starmer/Reeves policies tailor-made for Reform UK
Although Nigel Farage’s party, Reform UK, won only five seats in the last general election, that was only due to the peculiarities of the British
Editorial: Starmer’s six ‘milestones: words, words, words
Starmer’s speech last Wednesday was the latest rebrand. We had his ‘ten pledges’ when he fought for the Labour leadership…and they were immediately binned when
As the COP29 conference is drawing to a close, its end has been delayed because of the gulf in perceptions between the most advanced countries
By Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye Labour member) The former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party has passed away at the age of 86. Keir
The election of Donald Trump is a major setback for the interests of the working class in the USA and internationally. Rather than a ‘golden
Editorial: despite the hype, this was not a budget for ‘working people’
If there is one thing that can be said for Rachel Reeves’ budget, the first ever by a woman Chancellor of the Exchequer, it was
