By John Pickard Last week in Lisbon the United Nations hosted a conference of those countries most at risk from climate change and the sea
Year: 2022
By Michael Roberts In this third part of my series on the future of work, I want to deal with the impact of automation, in
By Phil Frampton, author of Youth and the Mystery Wall I had originally intended to write a paper on collective empowerment for adolescents, but the
By John Pickard This week sees the 136th Durham Miners’ Gala, which is a celebration of the proud traditions of the Durham Miners Association and
By Karen Lockney There has been a widespread outcry against the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade, the 1973 landmark ruling in
By Michael Roberts Inflation, risk of global recession, growing inequality and rising debt for the global south, global warming, war – I could go on.
By Gauthier Haudel of the French socialist paper – La Riposte. The results of the legislative elections confirm a process that has been at work
By John Pickard When Boris Johnson announced his Brexit deal in December 2020, a Left Horizons editorial noted that “This is the first ‘free trade’
Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member The recent decision to jail Ghislaine Maxwell for sex-trafficking offences, for assisting her boyfriend, sexual predator
There is not so much a ‘wind of change’ blowing through the organised workers’ movement at the moment as a howling gale. Faced with the