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
Year: 2023

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

Part 1: Profit, hypocrisy and corruption By Mike Kennard, NE Cambridgeshire Labour member This has been a record-breaking year, but not in a good way.

By Richard Mellor in California So I read in a Reuters report this morningthat two guys from a Danish group burned the Koran outside the

By Andreas Bulow When Pedro Sánchez gave his (somewhat boring) speech on election night last night, he was interrupted by thunderous battle cries: NO PASARÁN,

Review by Andy Ford, Warrington South The Gallows Pole is a three-part BBC series set in an 18th century community of Yorkshire weavers. It explores

By Michael Roberts Amid the searing heat of this European summer, Spain’s citizens go to the polls today to elect a new parliament. Spain (unlike

Editorial: Five things to note from this week
A number of recent events give some insight into likely developments in the Tory Party and the Labour Party. By-elections always have a smaller turnout

Labour’s right wing have shot themselves in the foot once again, by barring the popular North of Tyne mayor, Jamie Driscoll, from being a candidate