By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. There is a very good new BBC series on the issues around ‘zero-carbon’ and the first, on
Month: July 2023
By Michael Roberts Both the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank raised their policy interest rate again this week. The Fed rate now stands
By Deborah Harrington Labour’s Mission driven government: building an NHS fit for the future outlines precisely the kind of population health management approach which is
The Nationalist Campaign Against Migrants in Russia
A report from Sergey Sokolov in Russia The special military operation in Ukraine has forced our regime to play with Russian nationalism. Failures at the
Dr Lorraine Grimes, of Maynooth University, in Ireland, examines the scandal of the repatriation of thousands of unmarried women and girls from Britain to Ireland
By Guerry Hoddersen After the Civil War, Radical Republicans in Congress passed legislation that required the Confederate states to swear loyalty to the Union and
Comment on the results of the recent general election, by Jordi Escuer (Manifiesto por el Socialismo and IU, Madrid) The defeat of the right in
By John Pickard A peer-reviewed scientific paper in Nature this week has suggested that the Gulf Stream could collapse much earlier than anticipated. This would
By John Pickard Two stories in the Belfast Telegraph this week underline the baleful effect of sectarian politics on the living standards of working class
Part 2: the world is drowning By Mike Kennard, SE Cambridgeshire Labour member In Part 1, we look at changing temperature and the increased incidence