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‘Slow violence’ A review of The Department
REVIEW: The Department: How a Violent Government Bureaucracy Killed Hundreds and Hid the Evidence.
Defending trans rights at work
Employers are re-writing policies and restrictions on bathroom use and humiliating demands to produce birth certificates or out oneself as…
Starmer plays the racist card
Starmer denounced the Tories for what he calls a ‘one-nation experiment in open borders’ and claimed the country runs the…
Defend trans rights in Ireland
By Bernie McAdam Last August the Stormont Executive leaders, both Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), approved a…
Reeve’s economic plan
By Peter Main On 11 June, Chancellor Rachel Reeves will present her Comprehensive Spending Review. This will be the clearest…
Trump’s reign of terror over migrants
At his inauguration speech Trump threatened to deport ‘millions and millions of criminal aliens’.
We need workers’ action to break UK links with Israel
The UK state is deeply implicated in Israel’s genocide. Workers should take direct action to break those links
Labour fails the test of office
Labour has failed the test on the cost of living, employment rights and climate change. What can we do?
No more austerity: make the rich pay!
We need united front committees of trade unions and anti-cuts campaigns to build resistance to austerity 2.0
Keir Starmer’s rivers of blood
A shameful display of racist pandering marks a new low in Labour’s sorry record of scapegoating immigrant workers
Kneecap condemn ‘moral hysteria’ of pro-Israel media
After using their shows at Coachella to speak out for the Palestinian people, Kneecap, an underground Irish hip hop trio,…
‘We shut the gates!’ Report from Birmingham mega-picket
By Jeremy Dewar Many hundreds of workers poured into Lifford Lane in south Birmingham from 6am onwards, many with banners…
Review: Rise Up. Resistance, Revolution, Abolition
Review of exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
No to war between India and Pakistan!
7 May statement of the Revolutionary Socialist Movement, on the India-Pakistan conflict
We Demand Change: movement or party?
A left reformist echo of Labour cannot provide the alternative leadership we need
Reform punishes Labour and Tories
Reform’s breakthrough and what the labour movement needs to do
British Steel: Nationalisation under workers’ control
It took just six hours for the government to take control of the Scunthorpe plant, but uncertainty remains
How can the Birmingham bins dispute be won?
Mass pickets and solidarity action could bring this strike to a rapid and successful conclusion
The roots of Trans oppression
The origins of trans oppression and why women need a united struggle for liberation
Trans rights: Counterfire gets it wrong
Counterfire capitulates to the wisdom of the justices
After 100 days, Trump runs into resistance
Protests need a clear programme to avoid being diverted into regenerating the Democrats
The Nakba never ended
After 77 years, the Nakba has morphed into open genocide
Review: Smashing the Sexist System
A review of Smashing the Sexist System: An SWP Pamphlet (2024)
Gaza genocide: the final act?
After months of starvation, the Israeli army is preparing to occupy the strip indefinitely
No to occupation and war in Kashmir
A statement by communists in Pakistan against the new war danger in occupied Kashmir
1 May: Workers and oppressed unite!
Workers Power Political Committee statement for 1 May 2025
‘No Other Land’: Oscar-winning film sparks BDS debate
A powerful indictment of Israeli’s crimes is subjected to friendly fire
The death of a Pope
The reverent subordination to the supreme ruler of the Catholic Church is a reflection of large parts of the left’s…
Angela Rayner’s staff to strike from 22 April
Civil servants are on strike against imposed changes to working conditions and job cuts
Report: Trans rights protests in Leeds
Despite being hastily arranged, both protests attracted hundreds.
Far from viewing the ruling as an isolated act of bigotry, protesters framed…