By John Pickard For the head-bangers on the right of the Labour Party, nothing is more important than a purge of the left. It is
Month: June 2023
Most workers would have welcomed the news that Boris Johnson is leaving parliament with a loud, “good riddance!”. His departure, like his whole time in
By Michael Roberts Last month, the US National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, outlined the international economic policy of the US administration. This was a pivotal
By Steve McKenzie, Unite Community branch member What is the best estimate for the membership of UNITE the union? Eight hundred and fifty thousand ballot
By Guglielmo Carchedi on the Michael Roberts blog Michael Roberts: I invited my close colleague and joint author of our latest book, Guglielmo Carchedi, to
By Ali Cevahir in Istanbul Capitalism, as the saying goes, offers infinite choices of goods and services. For instance, you can have your coffee without
By Cihan Tuğal [Editorial note: This article was first published in the New Left Review and brought to our attention by our correspondent in Turkey.
Reviewed by Mark Langabeer, Hastings & Rye Labour Party member The Man Who Played with Fire is a four-part documentary available on Sky. It is
By Michael Roberts The European Central Bank (ECB) turned 25 years on 1 June. The ECB is at the centre of the so-called euro experiment
Report by David Niven, Carlisle Labour member Bin workers in Allerdale in Cumbria, which covers Workington, Maryport, Keswick and other towns in North West Cumbria,