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The climate emergency is with us, and the labour movement must fight for protection from the new conditions as well as an end ...
In 1998 he performed his song ‘Masters of War’ at Glastonbury in which he declares: ‘And I hope that you die, And your death ...
That peeled away some of the 120 rebel Labour MPs threatening to kill the bill in parliament. Apparently, it was not enough.
In this second extract from Revolution in Carcassonne, Elaine Graham-Leigh discusses the debates around class struggle and ...
Those attending the DPAC rally against the government’s cuts to welfare for the disabled braved both weather and disgraceful ...
In the first of two extracts from her new book, Revolution in Carcassonne, Elaine Graham-Leigh explains how and why the city ...
Protest has made Starmer U-turn on disability benefits; but we have to keep the pressure on, argues Steph Pike For three days.
You can’t imagine a much more catastrophic first anniversary for Keir Starmer’s government. Chants of ‘fuck Keir Starmer’ at Glastonbury were only the least of his problems. His ‘reform’ of disability ...
Palestine protest in Berlin marks a major a breakthrough for Germany’s Gaza solidarity movement, reports Robert Dale The ...
Protests against overtourism in popular centres in southern Europe have highlighted the damage done to the lives of ordinary inhabitants, explains Chris Bambery The British media reported with ...
The little-reported opening of a major rail link between China and Iran may upend the strategic calculations behind US imperial policy in the Middle East, argues Kevin Crane The mass media in the West ...