Imperialist ‘ceasefire’ is no solution
The crisis in the Middle East underlines the urgency of building a genuinely internationalist and anti-imperialist antiwar movement
The crisis in the Middle East underlines the urgency of building a genuinely internationalist and anti-imperialist antiwar movement
3,000 jobs are under threat at Tata Steel. The fight will have consequences across the whole industry.
Save Port Talbot: strike and occupy for nationalisation Read Post »
Halfway through Graham’s first term, we look at the general secretary’s record and the limits of her return to ‘pure’ trade unionism.
On IWD2024, redouble the struggle for peace, justice and women’s liberation
Rachel Reeve’s ‘smoked salmon offensive’ must be met with a workers’ offensive
Delegate-based committees of action to unite the antiwar movement, combined with a fight inside the unions is needed to bring the working class into action
Despite its limitations, the ICJ ruling represents a moral blow to Israel and the western powers.
The war is exacerbating the contradictions inside Ukraine and Russia
Ukraine: no end in sight after three years of war Read Post »
An international representation of textile art interrogating gender, race, environment and more
Review: The power and politics of textiles in art Read Post »
The US is talking up the prospect of Israel’s war ending with a two-state solution
Labour avoided a major rebellion by trampling on democracy — a habit Keir Starmer is becoming fond of
Starmer’s dirty tricks sabotage parliament ceasefire call Read Post »
By Bernie McAdam OVER 150,000 public sector workers went on strike on Thursday 18 January in the biggest strike action
Dave Lewis, revolutionary socialist and founder of Lesbians & Gays Support the Miners
The miners are now locked in a life or death struggle with the Tory government and Thatcher’s henchman at the NCB.
THE COMING struggle in the mines is likely to be a long and bitter one. It will involve not only