By Michael Roberts COP15 started this week in Montreal, Canada. This is the UN’s biodiversity summit. In effect, it is an international meeting to discuss
Month: December 2022
By John Pickard There are few things in life more irritating than having to endure crap Christmas music in every single shop you go into
The Tory attacks on the living standards of the working class have driven may workers into industrial disputes with their employers. Waves of strikes are
By Michael Roberts Stock markets rallied in November as inflation rates subsided a little and the US Federal Reserve began to talk of lower interest-rate
Editorial: Chester by-election goes unreported
The by-election in the parliamentary constituency of Chester last Thursday went largely unreported by the media. But it resulted in a big increase in the
By Andy Ford, Unite NHS rep By taking strike action in defence of their wages and condition, ambulance crews and NHS staff in general are
Twitter welcomes back thousands of Nazis
By John Pickard While the UK government is putting through parliament a rather tame bill to oblige social media companies to protect children who go
By Michael Roberts Is China heading for an uncontrolled COVID infection surge as it relaxes is strict lockdown policy, as is claimed by the Western
Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye Labour Party member) reviews the first episode of a recent Netflix documentary series. This episode of FIFA Uncovered (see here)
By a Liverpool docker The strike of the dockers in Liverpool, working for Peel Ports, achieved a wage rise that is above inflation and it