This was the week the consequences of the Ukraine war, Nato’s proxy war with Russia, became much clearer. The decision by Joe ...
The political and economic crisis in Europe’s largest economy is profound, and the need for a stronger left greater than ever ...
The ongoing genocide in Gaza, Starmer’s austerity and the danger of a resurgent far right demonstrate the urgent need for ...
May had been marked by food riots over wide swathes of northern France, and these grew closer to Paris as the summer drew on, ...
The US will not deliver justice for the Palestinians, argues Let’s start with the big question: with Israel continuing its ...
The centre-right government of Greece, which recently won re-election, is facing problems on a multitude of fronts, as ...
John Prescott’s journey from trade union militant to establishment fixer left little room for any genuine commitment to ...
‘We fled with nothing but the clothes on our backs, and our homes were destroyed. The world turned its back on us.’ Ahmed, 25 ...
An anonymous NHS worker argues that at a time of increasing despair over the genocide in Gaza, must build the Workplace Day ...
John Rees on the rebirth of the right-wing opposition to Labour masquerading as care for the countryside Keir Starmer and his ...
Another snap election, this one in Germany, poses problems for the ruling parties, but there are multiple problems with the ...
Any illusions that Cop summits will achieve progress while the fossil-fuel interests dominate should now be laid to rest, argues John Clarke The 29th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework ...