By Joe Langabeer Public water supplies are not only expensive and prone to frequent interruptions through leaks and bursts, they are now also causing significant
Year: 2024
Rishi Sunak is staring down the barrel of the biggest Tory defeat in more than a century. Most of the first policy initiatives he announced
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Remember Amber Rudd? She had the whip removed because of her opposition to Johnson’s Brexit proposals.
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By Andy Ford The ‘New Deal for Working People’, painstakingly negotiated between the trade unions and Keir Starmer’s leadership team was, if not the jewel
By Rob McKenzie in the USA via the US socialist website Facts for Working People. I found the news that the Amazon Labor Union would
By Michael Roberts Elections for the European Assembly or European Union (EU) parliament finish today. Citizens in 27 member states of the EU are voting
By Michael Roberts About this time last year, I tackled the subject of artificial intelligence (AI) and the impact of the new generalised intelligence language
By Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead Labour Party member) It was with shock and anger that local Labour members discovered last week that Labour had
Mark Langabeer (Hastings and Rye Labour member) reviews a recent Channel 5 documentary, broadcast on 31 May. Smart motorways were first conceived as a means
By Cain O’Mahoney The ancient Greek saying “those whom the Gods would destroy they first make mad” definitely applies to the Tories, with their latest