The standout feature of this week’s Tory conference was the fact that the party is split down the middle. Besides the Prime Minister himself, a
Category: Editorial
Rishi Sunak may think that he is on a winner rolling back government commitments on zero carbon, but it is not likely to save him,
Editorial: Unite needs to campaign inside the Labour Party
It is a very positive step for Sharon Graham, the General Secretary of Unite, to announce that her union is going to use its political
The latest Tory anti-union law – the Minimum Services Levels Act – coming on top of the Public Order and the Retained EU Law Acts,
After scraping home in the by-election in Uxbridge, Rishi Sunak thinks he is onto a good thing pretending to be the ‘friend of the motorist’.
Editorial: Five things to note from this week
A number of recent events give some insight into likely developments in the Tory Party and the Labour Party. By-elections always have a smaller turnout
Labour’s right wing have shot themselves in the foot once again, by barring the popular North of Tyne mayor, Jamie Driscoll, from being a candidate
Israel’s bloody military assault on the Palestinian city of Jenin might satisfy the far right of Israel, and Israeli settlers in particular, but it will
Rishi Sunak has told those with mortgage to ‘hold their nerve’ in the battle with inflation. It is an insult of monstrous proportions, coming from
Most workers would have welcomed the news that Boris Johnson is leaving parliament with a loud, “good riddance!”. His departure, like his whole time in