By Andy Ford (Warrington South Labour member) continues his occasional series on the 80th anniversary of the WW2 in the Soviet Union. ******** The Crimean
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By Cain O’Mahoney May, this year sees the 80th anniversary of the grim battle for Monte Cassino, the decisive event that effectively drove Nazi Germany
By Michael Roberts South Africa has a general election today with 28m citizens registered to vote. Since the end of the apartheid regime three decades
by Mark Langabeer member of Hastings and Rye Labour Party This Channel 4 Dispatches programme should be watched by all labour movement activists and it
By Michael Roberts Ruchir Sharma has a book out called What went wrong with capitalism? Ruchir Sharma is an investor, author, fund manager and columnist
By John Pickard If you want to answer those politicians who think the history of Israel and Gaza only started on October 7 last year,
Dave Putson reports from outside the Royal Courts of Justice as yet another legal process took place in Assange’s fight against extradition to the USA.
The decision of the International Criminal Court to seek arrest warrants for the Israeli Prime Minister and Defence Minister has a profound significance for Israel
By Michael Roberts Last Tuesday, the trade and technology war launched by the US on China back in 2019 took another ratchet up. The US
By John Pickard It is hard to look at social media reports about Gaza, on X, for example, and not feel a visceral, boiling anger.