In view of the concerted efforts to use anti-Semitism as a means of undermining Jeremy Corbyn, we are happy here to circulate a model resolution
Month: June 2019
By Michael Roberts Libra is the name that Facebook, the global social network company, is calling its planned international digital currency. What is Facebook’s purpose
As we enter the last few days of June, we can expect the current relative calm to give way to great political storms in the
By Harry Hutchinson, Labour Party, Northern Ireland Tensions between the US and Iran have reached the point of military attacks that could yet evolve into
By Joseph Daher Women have played a key role in the protests in Sudan since December 2018, and continue to do so since the fall
By Michael Roberts Last week Martin Wolf, the Financial Times economics journalist, listed the new economics books that he would recommend for summer reading. He started off
By Pakistan Trade Union Defence Campaign (PTUDC) Qamar-Uz-Zaman Khan, a veteran trade unionist was arrested on Saturday, June 22, for organising a demonstration against the
By John Pickard, Brentwood Labour Party One of the crucial elements in the upcoming elections in Poland, where the governing ‘Law and Justice’ Party is
The serious voting has now begun among Tory MPs for the successor to Theresa May. Tory MPs will now vote to reduce the field to
By John Pickard I read a review for The Order of the Day, by Eric Vuillard, in the Financial Times. It is a mixture of fiction and