Editorial: Peterloo remembered: our radical history has lessons for today's striking workers STRIKES are multiplying. Train drivers’ action at the weekend will be followed by other transport workers this week.
World | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Greece and Turkey urged to rescue Syrian refugees trapped on river island for over a week
An excoriating account of the Corbyn years that merits critical engagement Arts This deeply personal memoir will be controversial across the left, but makes points we should all take on board, argues BEN CHACKO
Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Thousands mark anniversary of the Peterloo Massacre and issue call for radical political change
Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Prosecutors halt Met Police's attempt to criminalise six protesters for attending Sarah Everard vigil
Friday 12th Aug 2022 Network Rail accused of ‘dragging its feet dangerously’ on key safety recommendations
Friday 12th Aug 2022 Truss claims Civil Service is beset by ‘creeping antisemitism’ and ‘woke culture’
Britain | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Thousands mark anniversary of the Peterloo Massacre and issue call for radical political change
Britain | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Rayner urges Amazon to negotiate with GMB on pay or ‘government must step in’
Friday 12th Aug 2022 Funeral held for Palestinian as death toll from Israel's Gaza bombardment climbs to 49
World | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Greece and Turkey urged to rescue Syrian refugees trapped on river island for over a week
World | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Protesters call for release of police files relating to death of Belfast schoolboy
World | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Russia calls for nuclear plant pledges as shelling continues across Ukraine
World | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Women demand ‘bread, freedom and education’ at protest against Taliban in Kabul
World | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Eight wounded in Jerusalem’s Old City, a week after 49 killed by Israeli shelling on Gaza
Sunday 14th Aug 2022 ‘A broad-based, grassroots anti-racist organisation that’s unashamedly led by people of colour’ Politicians and campaigners made the Nottingham branch launch of the newly-founded Liberation Movement a success, reports MARC WADSWORTH
Saturday 13th Aug 2022 India's republic descends into authoritarianism at 75 Seventy-five years after independence, parliamentary democracy no longer retains the vitality of earlier decades, writes PRAKASH KARAT
Saturday 13th Aug 2022 Drought Britain: radical solutions are the only reasonable solutions The hostility to the environment from the remaining two Tory leadership candidates is truly terrifying — we have the solutions to the looming water crisis in front of our faces, but who will fight for them, asks ALAN SIMPSON
Saturday 13th Aug 2022 War in Ukraine: already the winners and losers are clear Although the fighting is far from over, we can see that Nato, the US imperial agenda and Western arms companies have done well — and the Ukrainian and Russian people have suffered badly, writes MARC VANDEPITTE
Sport | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Men’s Football Nottingham Forest off the mark with victory over West Ham
Sport | Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Men’s Football De Gea vows to get Manchester United back on track after humiliating start
Book Reviews Sunday 14th Aug 2022 Book Reviews An excoriating account of the Corbyn years that merits critical engagement This deeply personal memoir will be controversial across the left, but makes points we should all take on board, argues BEN CHACKO
Book Review Friday 12th Aug 2022 Book Review When the smartphone replaces the rifle GAVIN O’TOOLE recommends a book that analyses how a smartphone is creating combatants of us all, at least in terms of how wars are understood and represented
Book Review Friday 12th Aug 2022 Book Review Is our currently experienced reality a simulation? ANDY HEDGECOCK recommends a book which is the perfect starting point for those with an interest in the possibilities of immersive technology