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,
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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
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
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member I must confess, the Ashes series (women and men) and Wimbledon have acted as a distraction
By John Pickard Since the end of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the Loyalist paramilitaries that had been active have not disarmed, but have largely
By the editor For the first time ever Left Horizons had a stall at the Durham Miners’ Gala, and it was a huge success. Three
By Richard Mellor in California Angelle Bradford is a PhD candidate, a Doctoral student in physiology and medicine at Tulane University School of Medicine. According to
Young members of UNITE move resolution on Palestine
By Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member Resolution number 44 on the agenda of the Unite policy conference (beginning next week) is from the National Young
Letter from Steve McKenzie, Unite Community member The end of the nurses, dispute, could signal the beginning of the end of the strike wave that