Workers are facing the biggest cut in living standards on record, no small thanks to a Chancellor of the Exchequer who is personally the wealthiest
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The sacking by P&O ferries of all its British seafarers is a serious attack on the whole trade union movement and poses a serious threat
Labour has hung onto the parliamentary seat of Birmingham Erdington, but it was by no means an unqualified triumph. The headline message coming out of
With the ongoing squeeze on living standards and Keir Starmer’s determination to shift the Labour Party dramatically to the right, it is little wonder that
The fundamental class nature of the Tory government will be brought home to the majority of the population in the coming months. Many of those,
It is entirely understandable that the public should be outraged about the partying in Ten Downing Street, when the big majority of the population were
It is a disgrace that the Parliamentary Labour Party under Keir Starmer’s leadership is refusing to accept former leader Jeremy Corbyn as a member but
Sometimes in politics a mountain of combustible material can build up and it only takes a small spark to set it ablaze. In the case
If the loss of the North Shropshire by-election was a political earthquake undermining the Tory government, it would have measured 8.5 on the Richter Scale.
It is coming up to two years since Labour lost the last general election and since then the Party has become immeasurably weaker. It has