Andy Ford continues his occasional series on the 80-year anniversaries of events in World War Two in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. ******* In
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By Michael Roberts Every January, the World Economic Forum (WEF) convenes in the luxury ski resort of Davos, Switzerland. This year, as usual, some 3,000

By Sjaan Heemskerk, UNISON Essex, personal capacity The UNISON National Executive Committee (NEC) elections in 2025 are more than a vote—they’re a critical moment to

[Part TWO, part ONE can be read here] The ceasefire that took effect in Gaza last Sunday, as much as it is a welcome respite

By Chandani Natalia (From Facebook) With Yom haShoah – the main Holocaust remembrance day, marked by Jews, Roma and other victims alike – just around

From Ray Goodspeed (Leyton and Wanstead CLP member) On 19 January, the BBC website carried an article on the theme of “who are the hostages”

In the second and last article from “SERGEI” in Russia, he shares his insights on the position of older workers in the country, as expressed

We are shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden death of Mark Langabeer, who was a regular contributor to this website. He was a

[Part ONE] A ceasefire finally took effect in Gaza last Sunday, although it had been postponed for three hours, during which time nineteen more Palestinians

Corridor treatment now normal: we need to save the NHS!
By Steve McKenzie, UNITE Community member A recent RCN report identified that patients are dying unnecessarily as a result of corridor care that is being