By John Pickard In a movement with revolutionary significance, millions of workers and youth have continued to defy the ban on strikes and protests in
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The trauma of the Mother and Baby homes By Saoirse Nic Gabhainn and Lorraine Grimes, Galway, Ireland. It may never be possible to document the

Book review by Michael Roberts Italian American economist, Mariana Mazzucato, who works and resides in London, has become a big name in what we might

By Richard Mellor in California As of this morning, February 19, more than 14 million people in Texas have no access to safe drinking water,

By Michael Roberts During the year of the COVID, global consumer and producer prices dropped. In some manufacturing-based economies, there was even a fall in

By Eamon McCann From the Irish-based website Hotpress.com “The Catholic Church deserves to be burdened with most of the blame. But lay people of secure

Review by Andy Piascik Connecticut’s Fairfield County has for many years been a place of contrasts. It has cities that, even in their bustling heydays,

By Michael Roberts The leftist candidate, Andrés Arauz, has taken the lead in the first round of the presidential elections in Ecuador, with 31.5 per

The key issue of union leadership By Richard Mellor in California The practice of introducing poorer working conditions for new members of staff is nothing

By Mark Langabeer, Newton Abbot Labour Member. This excellent documentary, written and produced by Michael Moore, is as relevant today as it was when first