By Greg Oxley Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the start of the revolution in Portugal, a process that unfolded over many months. Greg Oxley,
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By Cain O’Mahony In the West Midlands we are being bombarded by high quality leaflets coming through our letter boxes from the Conservative candidate and
By Maureen Wade Chair, Birmingham UNISON Retired Members Section March 8 marks International Working Women’s Day, and as it is the 40th anniversary of the
The latest in a series of historical articles on WW2 by Andy Ford Eighty years ago, in October 1943, the imposing edifice of Italian fascism
By Ray Goodspeed, Leyton and Wanstead CLP delegate Day three was focused mainly on the Leader’s speech, rights for women, and the New Deal for
By Ray Goodspeed, Leyton and Wanstead CLP delegate The take-away message from the first day of Labour Party conference, is that the right wing are
The end of the Communist (Third) International – 80 years ago today.
Ray Goodspeed introduces an article by Ted Grant, from 1943, on the shameful end of the Communist International (1919-1943). The full article, “The rise and
Saturday, April 22 is designated as Earth Day by the United Nations, and in keeping with its underlying purpose to protect the global environment and
This week marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. It is important that socialists draw up a sober balance sheet
By John Pickard, member of Central Essex District NEU The London demonstration may have been the largest, somewhere between 40,000 and 50,000, but there were