Workers' rights have not improved since the P&O scandal – quite the reverse ROGUE ferry operator P&O’s illegal mass sacking of seafarers two years ago exposed how feeble workers’ rights in Britain have become.
Features | Monday 18th Mar 2024 British governments have a long history of repressing protest, but protests continue
Nottingham Forest docked four points for Premier League financial rules breach Sport NOTTINGHAM FOREST have been docked four points for breaching Premier League financial rules, it was announced today.
Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 The defeat of the miners strike 40 years ago ushered in the era of neoliberalism
Monday 18th Mar 2024 Tory ‘betrayal’ as unions warn public still at risk from P&O style mass sackings two years on
Monday 18th Mar 2024 XR activists blockade GB News and demand it be investigated as an extremist outlet
Britain | Monday 18th Mar 2024 Tory ‘performative cruelty’ Rwanda bill returns to Commons amid questions over Sunak's leadership
Britain | Monday 18th Mar 2024 Court rules climate crisis is no legal defence as activists lose ‘consent’ argument
Britain | Monday 18th Mar 2024 Anaemic manufacturing growth now ‘matter of national urgency’, Make UK says
Sunday 17th Mar 2024 Sea rescue organisations demand a closer port of safety for survivors of Mediterranean tragedies
World | Monday 18th Mar 2024 North Korea launches missile test, in response to South Korean-US war games
World | Monday 18th Mar 2024 Uber to pay out millions to settle long running dispute with Australian taxi and car hire drivers
Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 Are we stumbling into World War III in Ukraine? Biden’s supposed path to peace is only escalating the war in Ukraine, and other Western leaders seem eager to join a major war with Russia — we desperately need a plan B, write MEDEA BENJAMIN and NICOLAS JS DAVIES
Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 Voices of Scotland Choose organisation, not demoralisation, in the face of council cuts Thanks to dynamic trade union and community campaigning, youth co-ordinators in Glasgow have won a temporary reprieve for the jobs – but the battle against the cuts is far from over, says SEAN O’NEILL
Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 US maintains pressure on Venezuela as presidential election approaches TIM YOUNG warns of possible destabilisation attempts by Washington as Venezuelans prepare to head to the polls later this year
Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 The defeat of the miners strike 40 years ago ushered in the era of neoliberalism The Star publishes the Karl Marx Graveside Oration delivered by Lord JOHN HENDY KC at Highgate Cemetery on Sunday, on behalf of the Marx Memorial Library
Sport | Monday 18th Mar 2024 Women’s tennis Swiatek secures title at Indian Wells with final victory over Sakkari
Album reviews Monday 18th Mar 2024 Album reviews Folk album reviews with STEVE JOHNSON: March 18, 2024 Sunderland community soup kitchen, sea mists over East Anglia, and unique north English folk fusion: reviews of Martyn Joseph, Honey and the Bear and Hirondelle
Books Friday 15th Mar 2024 Books Ramsay sycophancy PAUL DONOVAN observes how the first Labour parliamentarians were merely malleable pillars of the establishment
Books Friday 15th Mar 2024 Books Feminism for the online generation SYLVIA HIKINS is persuaded by the characterisation of social media as patriarchal and misogynist, and strategies to resist it