By Harry Hutchinson, Labour Party Northern Ireland Regarded as the biggest fraud of public finances in British history, the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) has been
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By Michael Roberts Rishi Sunak, the ex-hedge fund UK Chancellor, has presented the first budget of the Johnson government. The first thing is that the
Capitalism is an economic system that has instability and turbulence built into its foundations, but it is often unexpected, accidental factors that lay bear its
By Mick Brooks On Tuesday, the Financial Times carried a full page advert from General Electric and an obituary for its former boss, Jack Welsh, who, the
By Abigail Pollock Every January 2nd , the first working day of the year, it is a London Labour tradition that activists will remind grateful Londoners
By Dave Cartwright (Glasgow) and Alec Price (Kent) There is a pressing need for some kind of broad left in the Labour Party, one based
It is with great sadness that we have heard about the death of Tanvir Gondal, who wrote under the name of Lal Khan. He was
By Andy Fenwick, Worcester South CLP personal capacity Boris Johnson claims that he will invest in the ‘Red Wall’ constituencies is as much pie-in-the-sky as
This meeting report is reproduced from a Facebook post by Gareth Murphy, here. Keir Starmer was on at The Roundhouse [Camden] on Sunday afternoon. I live
By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Party member Liza William’s, a film maker, has conducted a three-part investigation into the bludgeoning of over twenty women by