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
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Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP) In the last couple of weeks, the government has suffered a series of embarrassing defeats in the House of
By Michael Roberts Marx’s law of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall (LTRPF) has either been heavily criticised or ignored as being
By Andy Fenwick, Worcester South Labour member Whilst going through some internet files I came across a documentary on the fire at Windscale in Cumbria,
From John Wake, Harlow Labour member. Three children were killed by an air strike as they were playing football in Yemen last Friday (21 January)
Thirty years on: Northern Irish trade unions campaigned against sectarian violence
By Harry Hutchinson, Mid Ulster Trades Council. This month marks the thirty year anniversary of the milestone campaign of the Mid Ulster Trades Council against
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
By Mark Langabeer This week’s BBC Panorama programme investigated why there is an increase in serious road accident figures, after years when the trend has
By John Pickard One of the most controversial issues in the trade unions and the Labour Party is the question of whether or not the
UNITE Press release on Coventry bin dispute The full council meeting precedes the seventh day of strike action (Wednesday 19 January), in the dispute over