By John Pickard, (ex-Gateshead) In the forthcoming local elections in England and in the Hartlepool by-election, there will be many voters who will be wanting
Year: 2021
by John Pickard In the two centuries since its rapid development of industry, capitalism has developed science and technology as an integral part of its
By Gray Allan, Falkirk Labour Party member The bitter personal vendetta between Alex Salmond, former SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland and his successor,
By Richard Mellor in California As a result of writing this post, I recalled that when I was young there was a TV show called
By Harry Hutchinson, Labour Party Northern Ireland. The British Government is forcing though parliament the most oppressive anti-civil rights legislation in modern times. The Policing
Following a special report into Liverpool city council, the Tory Government is taking control of some council functions, because of what has been described as
By Michael Roberts In my view, there are two great scientific discoveries made by Marx and Engels: the materialist conception of history and the law
By Richard Mellor in California Janitors, members of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 87 in San Francisco, struck on March 24th. The workers
Press release from GMB today: GMB Union will call for meeting with Asda to discuss potential £500 million compensation GMB, the union for Asda workers, has
Keir Starmer’s candidature for Labour leadership was based on the promise of ‘unifying’ the party. But rather than unifying, the Evans/Starmer axis has done more