By a blacklisted construction worker The Pitchford Inquiry, set up by Theresa May to investigate undercover policing, has been completely absent from the news. While
Month: April 2019
The annual conferences of the two biggest teaching unions, the National Education Union and the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers, are taking place
By Lal Khan In the late spring of 1919, green meadows in the fertile plains of Punjab were acquiring a golden hue with the sun’s rising
Mon 15 Apr 2019, 08:15 AM | Posted by editor LETTER from Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot CLP (personal capacity) The TV programme Dispatches investigated the underhand practices of
By Michael Roberts The IMF-World Bank meeting in Washington this weekend revealed again that the world economy is slowing down and the prospect of an
By Lal Khan Revolutionary struggles erupt with their own dynamics. The legacies such struggles leave behind are often symbolised by iconic figures. According to the
by Finbar Geaney, member, Irish Labour Party and the Executive Committee of the Dublin Council of Trade Unions 2019 is the 100th anniversary of the
The shooting dead of sixteen unarmed Palestinians in Gaza this week raises not only the issue of Israel’s disgraceful policy towards Gaza, but also the
By Michael Roberts The first three months of 2019 have shown a significant slowing in global economic activity. Global manufacturing output (as measured by JP
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot CLP (personal capacity) Two recent TV programmes have shown the horrors of housing in the private-rented sector and the awfully