The chances of an early general election are increasing almost by the day. Liz Truss has seen her flagship economic policies – those on which
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Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent war have cast a long shadow over European politics and economics and that is likely to continue for

It is important for socialists and Labour Party and trade union activists to have a sober and balanced appraisal of last week’s Labour Party conference.

If there was any doubt at all that this is a government of the rich, for the rich and by the rich, Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini

Liz Truss has been elected Prime Minister by the votes of 0.12% of the adult UK population. This tiny sliver of the electorate is an

On the same day, September 5, that the Tory party will announce its new leader and therefore the new Prime Minister, the TUC General Council

Always behind the living experience of working class people, the Bank of England now admits that inflation is heading towards 13 per cent by the

Against the background of the worst drop in living standards for decades and the undisguised contempt shown by the Tory Government towards the plight of

The election of Emmanuel Macron as president for another five years will open up a period of turmoil in French politics. But within the British

The plan to export ‘illegal’ asylum seekers to detention centres in the Central African state of Rwanda is a cruel, vindictive and inhumane policy. Home