The decision of the International Criminal Court to seek arrest warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister and Defence Minister has a profound significance for Israel
Month: May 2024
By Michael Roberts Last Tuesday, the trade and technology war launched by the US on China back in 2019 took another ratchet up. The US
By John Pickard It is hard to look at social media reports about Gaza, on X, for example, and not feel a visceral, boiling anger.
Republished from Medialens, the original can be found here. Propaganda by omission is a dominant feature of the ‘mainstream’ news media. Indeed, it is a requirement. Rather
Miners’ Strike 1984-5 – Weeks 7 to 11
Throughout this 40th anniversary year of the miners’ strike, Left Horizons will publish regular bulletins on important issues and developments that occurred during the strike,
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member ITV’s Tonight programme reported on the growing number of children living in poverty . According to
A new Spring for Labour?
By Michael Roberts This post was first published on May Day in the Lebanon journal, Project Zero, in Arabic. https://alsifr.org/new-era-labourer May Day is traditionally celebrated
By Emily Rizzo, Chalkbeat New York. [Editorial note: although this article refers to a dispute around the working conditions of teachers in Philadelphia, USA, we are
By the Left Horizons political fashion critic Political fashion houses are agog at Keir Starmer’s apparently inexaustible supply of new collections. His latest, Labour’s Six
By John Pickard The organisation that represents the trade unions affiliated to the Labour Party, TULO, met with Keir Starmer and leading Shadow ministers on