By David Cartwright, Glasgow North West Labour Party and Andrew Ford, Unite union rep in the NHS Boris Campos, a doctor who is active in
Category: Britain Archive
The standout feature of this week’s Tory conference was the fact that the party is split down the middle. Besides the Prime Minister himself, a
Dave Putson (Unite Community – Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley), shares his thoughts on an account of historical struggles of working people, and on some modern issues
By Gray Allan, Falkirk Labour Party member A key parliamentary by-election will be held in Rutherglen and Hamilton West on the October 5. This is
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.
To mark the opening of the Tory Party conference, we are publishing the following extract from the booklet, Where is Britain Heading?, produced by Left
Rishi Sunak may think that he is on a winner rolling back government commitments on zero carbon, but it is not likely to save him,
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. In a new BBC series, Our Troubled Rivers, comedian and keen angler, Paul Whitehouse, travelled to many
By John Pickard On June 23, 1894, the future King Edward VIII was born. On the same day, at the Albion Colliery, Pontypridd, South Wales,
Editorial: Unite needs to campaign inside the Labour Party
It is a very positive step for Sharon Graham, the General Secretary of Unite, to announce that her union is going to use its political