by Roger Silverman The current state elections in Uttar Pradesh and four other states, with several more due later this year, mark the first serious
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by Roger Silverman (2012) In 2012 three courageous women defied Russia’s dictator Putin in a daring public demonstration, and were subsequently jailed. Their stand belonged

August 18 2017 Labour right-wingers are campaigning vociferously for the mayors of London and Manchester, Sadiq Khan and Andy Burnham, to have automatic slots for

On August 14 and 15, this year, Pakistan and India’s ruling classes will be organising extravagant mass celebrations for their 70th anniversaries of independence. However, what

IT is now more than two years since the Labour Party came to power. Developments inside the Labour Party and movement, the mood and attitude

By John Pickard (Brentwood & Ongar CLP, personal capacity) It remains to be seen whether useful negotiations with the EU will be held when Parliament

Our recently deceased comrade Stan Pearce was a model revolutionary in every way. Whoever met him could not fail to be impressed by his all-encompassing

1. The Frazer River Fellow workers pay attention, to what I’m going to mention It is the fixed intention of the Workers of the World

The American folk singer and songwriter Pete Seeger has died, aged 94. His presence will be sorely missed. He was a decent man who suffered

In calling a snap election, Theresa May is seeking a mandate to manage a hard Brexit. It is becoming clear that the Brexit negotiations are