By Cain O’Mahoney The failure of the anti-fascist movement after World War One In this occasional series on the revolutionary upheavals in Europe, Cain O’Mahony
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By Richard Mellor in California I spend very little time listening to, watching or worrying about the degenerate serial sexual predator, Donald Trump. But what
By Andy Ford, Unite Health NIC The perils of privatised ambulance services have just been shown, yet again, by the collapse of ‘SVL Homecare’ in
By Richard Mellor in California This was a question some workers asked me and it’s a good question indeed. Firstly, they didn’t end the strike
Is there really a £22bn ‘black hole’?
Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP member BBC’s Radio 4 programme More Or Less focuses on, and often debunks, fake statistics, hence its title. It recently
By Richard Mellor in California At midnight on September 30, some 45,000 dockers, members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) struck the East Coast ports
By Richard Mellor in California The strike at Boeing by 33,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 75 is
Labour Party conferences are not necessarily important in themselves, because although they shouldn’t, Labour leaders generally ignore the democratically-arrived decisions of the Party membership. But
By Richard Mellor in California. Workers, members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 75 in Seattle Washington, are in the second
Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member The Labour Leadership must have some worries about the proposed cut in winter fuel allowance for