This week marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. It is important that socialists draw up a sober balance sheet
Year: 2023
By Harry Hutchinson, member of Labour Party, Northern Ireland The signing of the Good Friday Agreement twenty-five years ago promised to bring new political and
By John Pickard, Brentwood and Ongar Labour member. Those who supported Keir Starmer’s leadership bid in the first weeks of 2020, were either taken in
By a Unite member Keith Henderson, a rank and file Unite member, is standing for the union’s Executive Council for the Service Industries Sector Constituency
By an NEU member. As delegates gather for the annual conference of the NEU, the result of the union’s consultative ballot was announced. It shows
By Michael Roberts The recent massive demonstrations against the Macron administration in France forcing through so-called pension reforms reveals the determined attempts of pro-capitalist governments
By John Pickard The state of Israel is facing the greatest peace-time crisis in its 75-year history. In reality, it is an ‘omni-crisis’, with several
Andy Ford (Warrington South Labour member) continues his occasional series on the military history of the Soviet Union in World War Two Although in military
By Gauthier Hordel [Note: a provision in the French state constitution, Subsection 3 (Article 49.3), allows the government to force passage of a bill through
Do wage rises cause inflation?
Steve McKenzie (Unite Community member – Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley) answers this question using a Marxist classic – Wages Prices and Profit – that can be