By Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP member A hundred years have passed since the Mongolian Revolution. Mongolia at the turn of the 20th century was
Month: August 2021
By Richard Mellor in California As the US withdraws after a 20-year occupation, it is astonishing, though not surprising, to witness the rapid collapse of
Review of Panorama – David Cameron and the Missing Billions (BBC One – 9th August 2021) By Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye CLP) Panorama’s reporter,
By Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP member Goldstone is the fifth feature film from indigenous Australian film maker Ivan Sen, and his second film using
By Sheraz Mel The longest war in the US history has culminated in a so-called peace agreement, cynically titled Agreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan,
By Michael Roberts A December 2020 meeting of the Chinese Communist party Politburo, vowed to end what it called a “disorderly expansion of capital”. The
By Michael Roberts The sixth report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) runs to nearly 4,000 pages. The IPCC has tried to summarise
Editorial: climate change is ‘inevitable, unprecedented and irreversible’
Only ten or twenty years ago, most activists in the labour movement would have assumed that climate change, although an important problem, would be one
By Richard Mellor in California Richard Trumka, head of the US trade union federation, the AFL/CIO, died last week. In answer to the effusive praise
End Vaccine apartheid now!
By Jack Gerson (in the USA) – a form of this article appeared in Facts for Working People, 4th August 2021 – see link at