But what about the McSweeney Files? The virus that corrupted Labour

Bryn Jones assesses the investigative journalism that has exposed dirty dealings in the party The Fraud: Keir Starmer, Labour Together, and the Crisis of British...

The End of the Rules Based World Order?

Duncan Bowie sees no future for the United Nations The United Nations is now finished just as the League of Nations died in the late...

What hope for Iran?

Mark Seddon looks back on a disastrous history of Western intervention and assesses the brutal repression of the current regime A few years ago, I...

The End of the Rules Based World Order?

Duncan Bowie sees no future for the United Nations The United Nations is now finished just as the League of Nations died in the late...

What hope for Iran?

Mark Seddon looks back on a disastrous history of Western intervention and assesses the brutal repression of the current regime A few years ago, I...

Editorial

Editorial 339

Labour: democratic renewal and Labour left unity The current turmoil at the top of the Labour Party begs the question, where is the left in all of this? The...

Burnham, a bump in the road? 

Karen Constantine on Labour’s own goal in blocking Andy Burnham’s candidature for the vacant Manchester seat. Screamingly negative headlines will not aid Labour’s attempts to...

Don’t ignore the data!

Victor Anderson calls for a ban on new data centres using fossil fuels. The Starmer Government is very keen on data centres, seeing their spread...

Far right firewall shattered

Patrick Costello sees a centre-right/far-right dilution of environmental policies as a call to action for the left On 9th December, a deal was reached by...

Sexual harassment is about power

Nikki Pound explains that the task now is to translate new protective legislation into action It has been over a year since the Worker Protection...

Uxbridge not a bellwether

In the wake of the Uxbridge by-election Bryn Jones says Labour’s wobbling on green policies will not win it any votes

Driscoll affair echoes Livingstone

Will Jamie Driscoll’s departure be a repeat of the Livingstone London mayor fiasco? asks Trevor Fisher

Labour’s National Policy Forum must back proportional representation

The vast majority of CLPs support it, as do two-thirds of affiliated trade unions. So, will the NPF accept the case for PR? Maximilian Czekalski explains why it should

No time to stay silent

Margaret Owen asks why Starmer is ignoring the obvious ways to win the women’s vote

Our International History – 18

Auguste Blanqui – insurrectionary socialist Born in the Alpes Maritimes in 1805, the son of a Girondin prefect of Italian descent, Blanqui studied law and...

Greenwatch

Hurting industry and public services David Toke says Tory/Reform plans to axe carbon pricing would deal another body blow to British industry Tory plans to cut...

Lessons for the Left?

Bryn Jones on the case for economic transformation "Capitalism and Its Critics" - A Battle of Ideas in the Modern World by John Cassidy published...

Black history is British history

Dawn Butler on stopping the racists Black History Month is a time to honour the struggles and incredible achievements of those who came before us...