By Chris Robinson, North West Durham Labour member I recently joked on social media that I owed Keir Starmer an apology, for questioning his leadership
Month: February 2021
Inherited wealth and land should be public property Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II, is so fond of her loyal subjects that she is determined
By Andy Ford, Warrington South Labour member Bus drivers in Manchester are determined to fight the threat of a drastic cut in their wages and
Review by Andy Piascik Connecticut’s Fairfield County has for many years been a place of contrasts. It has cities that, even in their bustling heydays,
By Michael Roberts The leftist candidate, Andrés Arauz, has taken the lead in the first round of the presidential elections in Ecuador, with 31.5 per
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour member The claim that Britain is ‘full’ is a popular refrain in right-wing circles. The expression is not new. I
Heathrow workers renew strikes as airport braced for a month of disruption Press release from Unite the union, Thursday February 4th: Workers employed by Heathrow
The key issue of union leadership By Richard Mellor in California The practice of introducing poorer working conditions for new members of staff is nothing
By John Pickard, Brentwood Labour Party member In the absence of face-to-face gatherings, the labour movement has had to resort to meetings, discussions and conferences
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Member. This excellent documentary, written and produced by Michael Moore, is as relevant today as it was when first