By John Pickard, Brentwood and Ongar CLP, personal capacity Hardly a day goes by without some new survey or data about the obscene concentration of
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By Mick Brooks, Ealing Southall CLP, personal capacity On June 14th a terrible fire swept Grenfell Tower in North Kensington. About 80 people are thought to

By Andy Fenwick The recent leaking of 7 million files covering the tax affairs of multi-national corporate companies and the super-rich, highlights yet again the

Who cares that Momentum’s statement of principles has changed? By Simon Hannah, reproduced from: https://medium.com/@simonhannah/who-cares-that-momentums-statement-of-principles-has-changed-af8ac571e4ee There’s this thing. Ah, it probably doesn’t matter. No don’t

By a black-listed construction worker Unite and Ucatt have now completed their merger, so there are now more than 1000,00 in the construction sector of

By a CWU member It was announced on the 3rd of October that in a ballot of Royal Mail postal workers an overwhelming 89.1% had voted

By Ruth Foley, PCS member In 2010 the government implemented a two-year pay freeze followed by five years of a 1% pay cap. PCS members, therefore,

By Harry Hutchinson Labour Northern Ireland (Mid-Ulster branch, personal capacity) Bombardier Inc, the Canadian-based multinational aerospace and transportation company, employs 4000 workers in Northern Ireland.

By Brian Ingham Beckenham CLP delegate, personal capacity. After an absence of many years, I re-joined the Labour Party to help get Jeremy Corbyn elected

by Roger Silverman (West Ham CLP) An unknown (but very large) number of Labour Party members have been suspended from membership, due to the activities