TV Review by Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour Member An excellent three-part BBC programme series marks 40 years since the New Cross fire in
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By Ray Goodspeed – Co-Secretary, Leyton and Wanstead CLP (personal capacity) All over the country the Labour right, often relying on the Labour Party paid

By Andy Ford, chair NW Regional NHS Committee, Unite the Union Sajid Javid has re-entered ministerial politics, replacing Matt ‘fucking hopeless’ Hancock. Like all Tory

By Gray Allan, member of Falkirk CLP In approaching the National Question, socialists need be familiar with the origins, development, and trajectory of the main

By Nick Parker On the last day of May, the ban on evictions in England, which was implemented to temporarily shield renters from the consequences

By Joe Langabeer (Lincoln CLP) When I attended secondary school, a teacher told us that “communism was the second greatest evil in the world”. He

By Mic Craig, in Northern Ireland After my initial article in Left Horizons, a reader sent in a comment, to which I am responding here.

By Harry Hutchinson, Labour Party Northern Ireland Giving evidence to a House of Commons select committee, Boris Johnson’s former chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, exposed what

By John Pickard There is a line in the old BBC series, Yes Minister, in which the cynical civil servant, Sir Humphrey Appleby, advises the

By Andy Fenwick, Worcester South Labour member Each year we celebrate International Worker’s Day and, in the past, this has meant a trip to my