By John Pickard There are few things in life more irritating than having to endure crap Christmas music in every single shop you go into
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Editorial: Chester by-election goes unreported
The by-election in the parliamentary constituency of Chester last Thursday went largely unreported by the media. But it resulted in a big increase in the

By Andy Ford, Unite NHS rep By taking strike action in defence of their wages and condition, ambulance crews and NHS staff in general are

By a Liverpool docker The strike of the dockers in Liverpool, working for Peel Ports, achieved a wage rise that is above inflation and it

By John Pickard The headline in the Daily Express this week – “Less than half the population is Christian” – was an example of dog-whistle

By Gray Allen, Falkirk Labour member Last Wednesday the UK Supreme Court stymied the attempt by the SNP to find a legal road to a

By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Last Monday’s BBC Panorama programme was aptly titled, Cost of living: can’t afford a home, because the

By Andy Ford None of the moves to the right in the Labour Party could have been accomplished without the support of right-wing trade union

Jeremy Hunt’s autumn financial statement means there will be no let-up in the drive to impoverish the majority of the population in pursuit of profit.

By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Member. This week’s BBC Panorama special asked the question, ‘why is food so Expensive”. The programme presenter, Kate