By Joe Langabeer Ranking number one programme in the Netflix top ten at the moment is Adolescence, a gritty and disturbing drama, starring actor Stephen
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By Joe Langabeer Recently, I read a review of Bad Education by Matt Goodwin on a blog from the Higher Education Policy Institute. For those

By Joe Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member The Children’s Commissioner for England, Rachel De Souza, noted in a recent report, that that those young

In this fascinating article from inside Russia, “SERGEI” gives us a valuable insight into the mood of Russian workers and, in particular, looks at the

By Sjaan Heemskerk, UNISON Essex, personal capacity A lot of the UNISON Young Members conference in Swansea last weekend seemed to consist of a radical

Letter from Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member Bridget Philiipson, the Education Secretary, announced an increase in tuition fees of over 3%, the first

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

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

By Cain O’Mahoney The ancient Greek saying “those whom the Gods would destroy they first make mad” definitely applies to the Tories, with their latest

By Richard Mellor in California Frederick Engels said that, “An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory”. This doesn’t mean theory is not