The National Education Union (NEU) is about to run indicative ballots for strikes in three of the schools proposed for ...
Talks with the Facility Management (FM) companies to resolve the long-running FM strikes in the Civil Service have been ...
Israel has resumed bombardment of Gaza, with renewed airstrikes killing over 400 people so far. Israel’s blockade of ...
The pages of The Communist are peppered with conclusions such as “Only a revolutionary alternative can put an end to… ...
Mahmoud Khalil, a student at Columbia University and negotiator on behalf of pro-Palestinian activists with the university ...
Backlashes have always arisen in reaction to women’s ‘progress’”, wrote Susan Faludi in her book Backlash — the undeclared ...
As we write, the Labour government is due to publish a Health and Disability Green Paper (consultation document) about ...
National Health Service By Stuart Jordan Having insisted he had “absolutely no intention of wasting time with a big costly ...
Ukraine is being pressed from every side. In the Kursk region of southern Russia Ukrainian forces, outgunned by 70,000 Russian troops flanked by 12,000 North Korean soldiers, have been defeated. By ...
An account, including personal reminiscences from the time, of the events of 1968-9 in Northern Ireland and the political choices made by People's Democracy (then the most visible representation of ...
I love Maigret novels — the police detective creation of Belgian writer George Simenon; I have read all 75 of them. Unsurprisingly, Maigret has made numerous film and TV appearances, played by various ...
Eric Lee’s article in Solidarity 736 explains why Belarus’ government is anti-democratic and anti-worker in particular. It does not, however, answer the question it asks at the beginning: why is ...