The latest in a series of historical articles on WW2 by Andy Ford Eighty years ago, in October 1943, the imposing edifice of Italian fascism
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Dave Putson (Unite Community – Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley), shares his thoughts on an account of historical struggles of working people, and on some modern issues
Ray Goodspeed reviews The Old Oak. On Sunday, I went to see the latest, and possibly the last, film by the legendary director Ken Loach.
Ray Goodspeed spoke to a UNITE union activist at St. Mungo’s about the recent pay deal and other issues in their all-out strike which, amazingly,
By Greg Oxley, of the French Marxist website – “La Riposte”. This document is written as a contribution towards a genuine discussion on our political
Andy Ford, an NHS Unite activist from Warrington, reviews Workers Can Win: a Guide to Organising at Work (Pluto Press 2022) In this book, Ian
Jaranwala Killings: Pakistan’s Brutal Look at Itself
Umar Shahid, in Pakistan analyses the recent religious violence and its roots in imperialism (main photo – AP). The torching, on 16th August, of five
Andy Ford writes the latest in his occasional series on WW2 in the Soviet Union. Eighty years ago, the Battle of Kursk sealed the doom
There is always hope! – Community vs mining bosses in Turkey
Ray Goodspeed introduces a video from Turkey – “There is Always Hope: Story of İkizköy“ (photo – still from video) This short video (13 minutes
The Nationalist Campaign Against Migrants in Russia
A report from Sergey Sokolov in Russia The special military operation in Ukraine has forced our regime to play with Russian nationalism. Failures at the