As in all wars, it is the working class and poor that suffer hardest, and it will be them that are asked to pay.
This gripping three-part docudrama on Channel 4 starts on a summer’s day on a Devon beach during the holidays in 1999.
The bosses of two of the largest global oil companies are getting a hefty pay rise – emblematic of rotten capitalism. Shell’s CEO Wael Sawan is getting £13.8 million, up 60% on the previous year. Not ...
We’re the workers’ party,” says Reform leader Nigel Farage – himself an ex-banker. His deputy Richard Tice meanwhile, has avoided hundreds of thousands of pounds in corporation tax, according to the ...
Iain Dalton, Socialist Party Yorkshire RMT members held a protest on 16 March outside a meeting of Transport for the North against outsourcing in Northern Rail. The company outsources station staff, ...
Marco Tesei, UCU NEC member, personal capacity The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the University and College Union (UCU) met on Friday 13 March. Incredibly, despite the existential funding ...
Starting with a 1,000-strong ‘Trade unionists for a new party’ meeting hosted by former Labour MP Dave Nellist in July last year, groups of activists in trade unions have being meeting and discussing ...
As anticipated, the first full meeting of Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s Your Party central executive committee (CEC) held on Sunday 8 March agreed “a targeted strategy for the English local ...
The National Union of Students (NUS) meanwhile has launched a petition merely calling for “fairer terms” on student debt. So far 12,676 students have signed. The NUS should be mobilising tens of ...
Starmer is clearly worried that rising inflation will make his government even more unpopular as families struggle with the cost of living ...
Thomas Butler, Liverpool North Socialist Party Revelations of the depth of former US ambassador Peter Mandelson’s relationship with convicted child sex trafficker and financier Jeffrey Epstein hit the ...
Unite the Union’s Executive Council met in March during the week that marked exactly one year since the start of all-out action in the bitterly fought and ongoing Birmingham bin strike. The strike was ...
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