By Joe Langabeer The arts have long been associated with the rich and have become a symbol of gatekeeping philanthropy. The Hay Festival, the largest
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Liverpool dockers’ solidarity with pro-Palestine students
By Liverpool docker. Liverpool University students, along with thousands of others around the country, have joined in the global protests against the genocidal assault on
Editorial Note: A profound and lasting outcome of the one-sided, murderous war that Israel has conducted against the population of Gaza, is the impact within
By Dave Putson It now appears that a plea bargain deal has been struck between Julian Assange’s legal team and the US Justice department. It
By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Panorama’s last edition exposed some of the scandalous treatment given to children with special needs in the
Fixing the climate – it just ain’t profitable
By Michael Roberts In 2023, it was the first time in recorded history that the global surface temperature of the planet breached 2.0°C above the
By Andy Ford (Unite Health rep) Rishi Sunak was clearly intending to use immigration as a key tactic in the General Election. Now, unfortunately for
Umar Shahid, a supporter of the The Struggle in Pakistan looks at the Pakistan economy and the recent austerity budget. ***** Pakistan’s recent elections ushered
Miners’ Strike 1984-5 – Weeks 12-15 Update
Throughout this 40th anniversary year of the miners’ strike, Left Horizons will publish regular bulletins on features and developments that occurred during the strike, month
Left Horizons want the Tories out on July 4th – but here we publish two short contributions, from Andy Ford and John Wake, which point