By Andy Ford, Warrington South CLP member “The Dig” is an account of the 1939 excavations in Suffolk that led to discovery of the magnificent
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By Hilary Barker, Penrith and the Borders CLP member This is a revenge comedy drama, starring Kate Winslet and Judy Davies and I loved this

By Beatrice Windsor Last year was the eightieth anniversary of the threat of Nazi invasion. Commentators at the time said that there was a ‘big

We have had a small taste this week of what ‘levelling up’ means to Boris Johnson. Not investment in jobs and infrastructure in the most

by David Cartwright, Glasgow Anniesland CLP Members of the Glasgow Kelvin Constituency Labour Party have suffered the same fate as Labour Party members in Liverpool:

By Cain O’Mahony Feudal England should have been a very stable society. The key architect of the transition from slave-based society to feudalism was Fulk

By Alec Price, NHS worker, UNISON member I have a lot of feelings about the governments NHS pay offer, which I listened to as I

The attitude of the press to Sunak’s budget this week was largely neutral, typified by The Guardian’s “spend now, pay later” headline. For most workers,

By Michael Roberts The UK economy was the hardest hit of the top G7 economies in the year of the COVID. Real GDP fell 9.9%,

By Maureen Wade, (Chair, Birmingham UNISON Retired Members Section) A staggering monument to the incompetence of Boris Johnson’s Tory government during this pandemic is the