By Michael Roberts Portugal’s ruling socialists under prime minister, António Costa, achieved a surprising victory in parliamentary elections on Sunday. The Socialists gained an outright
Month: January 2022
By John Pickard The fiftieth anniversary of Bloody Sunday is today. In Derry, on January 30, 1972, thirteen unarmed people were shot dead by British
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Now, I must confess, I’d never heard of Brewdog until watching the BBC Scotland documentary, Disclosure, on
It is entirely understandable that the public should be outraged about the partying in Ten Downing Street, when the big majority of the population were
Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP) In the last couple of weeks, the government has suffered a series of embarrassing defeats in the House of
By Michael Roberts Marx’s law of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall (LTRPF) has either been heavily criticised or ignored as being
By Andy Fenwick, Worcester South Labour member Whilst going through some internet files I came across a documentary on the fire at Windscale in Cumbria,
From John Wake, Harlow Labour member. Three children were killed by an air strike as they were playing football in Yemen last Friday (21 January)
Thirty years on: Northern Irish trade unions campaigned against sectarian violence
By Harry Hutchinson, Mid Ulster Trades Council. This month marks the thirty year anniversary of the milestone campaign of the Mid Ulster Trades Council against
It is a disgrace that the Parliamentary Labour Party under Keir Starmer’s leadership is refusing to accept former leader Jeremy Corbyn as a member but