By Mark Langabeer This week’s BBC Panorama programme investigated why there is an increase in serious road accident figures, after years when the trend has
Month: January 2022
By John Pickard One of the most controversial issues in the trade unions and the Labour Party is the question of whether or not the
Editor writes: Mumia Abu-Jamal is an American political activist and journalist convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 1982 for the 1981 murder of a Philadelphia
by Richard Mellor in California Every third Monday in January, Martin Luther King Day is celebrated in the USA. The tape here is such a
UNITE Press release on Coventry bin dispute The full council meeting precedes the seventh day of strike action (Wednesday 19 January), in the dispute over
By John Pickard, Brentwood and Ongar Labour member When the Tory government lifts the ‘cap’ on energy prices in April, as a result of the
By Michael Roberts In this second post on the annual ASSA economics conference, I look at the papers and presentations made by radical and heterodox
One of the supporters of Left Horizons has sent us this account of their personal experience of the NHS workers, the conditions they face now,
Sometimes in politics a mountain of combustible material can build up and it only takes a small spark to set it ablaze. In the case
By Michael Roberts The annual conference of the American Economic Association (ASSA 2022) took place last weekend. This year it was a virtual conference, but