By Michael Roberts The only way humanity has a chance of avoiding a climate disaster will be through a global plan based on common ownership
Month: December 2022

By Karen Lockney Editorial note: All the statistics on the NHS can sometimes hide the intensely human side of a health service struggling to cope

By Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye Labour member) Dispatches, Channel 4’s documentary programme (see here), recorded on the 7th Dec described the crises of confidence

By Michael Roberts On December 6, US president Joe Biden joined Morris Chang, founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) in Arizona for a symbolic

By Iyad Hadad, field researcher for B’Tselem, the Israeli human rights organisation. [Editorial note: Everyday life for Palestinians in the occupied West Bank is one

By Darrall Cozens Left Horizons, its readers and supporters, are saddened to hear of the death of Tom Smith, a member of Newport West Labour

David Cartwright, Unite union member, Glasgow All across the UK, over 600 workers employed by the housing and homeless charity Shelter are in the middle

By Andy Warnock-Smith, RMT member The Rail Delivery Group (RDG) representing train operating companies tabled an insulting offer of 4% for 2022 and 4% for

By Gauthier Hordel In 2018 and 2019, Boeing made the headlines with two successive disasters involving the 737 MAX of Indonesia’s Lion Air and then

Rhys Jameson gives his take on the Qatar 2022 Football World Cup Capitalism is mired in a series of interlocking crises, everywhere you look there