By Gray Allen, Falkirk Labour member Last Wednesday the UK Supreme Court stymied the attempt by the SNP to find a legal road to a
Month: November 2022

By Michael Roberts Kohei Saito is an associate professor at Tokyo University and an erudite Marxist scholar. Not a candidate for a best-seller in the

By Rhys Jameson They promised us a World Cup unlike any previous World Cup and they have certainly delivered on that promise. Never before has

By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Last Monday’s BBC Panorama programme was aptly titled, Cost of living: can’t afford a home, because the

By Richard Mellor in California. I just heard that one of the two remaining rail unions voting on a tentative agreement that had been arrived

By Andy Ford None of the moves to the right in the Labour Party could have been accomplished without the support of right-wing trade union

Andy Ford (Warrington South CLP member) continues his occasional series of articles on Soviet military history. [Title image reads – We stand in the Caucasus!]

By Michael Roberts Do ‘excessive’ wage rises lead to rising inflation and thus drive economies into a wage-price spiral? Back in 1865, at the International

Historical Materialism Conference – monopoly, imperialism, inflation and Ukraine
By Michael Roberts As usual it won’t be possible to report on all the many sessions at this year’s London Historical Materialism conference that took

Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member The Office of Budget Responsibility are predicting the biggest fall in the living standards since WW2.