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Belgium's Tim Merlier, center, sprints to the finish line to win the seventh stage of the Tour de France cycling race with start in Hagetmau and finish in Bordeaux, France, July 10, 2026
Men’s Cycling / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
Arthur Fery
Men’s Tennis / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
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Book Review / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

GLENN FOSBRAEY recommends a biography worth reading for both existing George Michael fans and those yet to be converted

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Police / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, firefighters at the scene of a shoe factory fire in Jiangtou village, near Jinjiang city, Fujian province, China, July 9, 2026
Round-up / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
Pension / 11 July 2026
11 July 2026

MPs back measure for 66-year-olds but it won't end suffering, groups say

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Book Review / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

FRANCIS DEVINE introduces a new collection of essays that draws on Pease McKenna’s example to indicate future paths for the movement

Andy Burnham, during an appearance on the Tonight with Andrew Marr show on LBC radio, from the Global studios at Millbank, central London, July 2, 2026
New Deal for Working People / 11 July 2026
11 July 2026

Andy Burnham’s message of hope will defeat Reform if Labour delivers the New Deal for Working People in full, says JOANNE THOMAS

F Lead: Iran hit by unclaimed air strikes after US finished its attack
Middle East / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
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Men's boxing / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

JOHN WIGHT pays tribute to the day in history when Randolph Turpin dealt the world of boxing an almighty blow

This image made from video provided by INFOCA shows firefighters battling a wildfire near Los Gallardos, Almeria, Spain, on Thursday, July 9, 2026
Climate Emergency / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
Mexico fans cheer at Shell Energy Stadium, home of the MLS soccer club Houston Dynamo, as they watch a live broadcast in Houston, of a World Cup soccer round of 32 match between Mexico and Ecuador, Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Men’s Football / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

England survived a thrilling Azteca encounter, but the stadium and its supporters created one of the tournament’s defining nights, writes JAMES NALTON

Crowborough Training Camp in East Sussex, one of two barracks which will be used to house asylum seekers temporarily. Picture date: Tuesday October 28, 2025
Immigration / 11 July 2026
11 July 2026

The government’s latest asylum proposals abandon labour movement values and fuel division by aping Reform UK, writes DIANE ABBOTT MP

Mission Central
Horse racing / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

Including races at Newmarket, York and Ascot

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Leadership Contest / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
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Hospitality workers / 11 July 2026
11 July 2026
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On The Networks / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

ANGUS REID considers the power of the podcast as a vehicle for consensus building in opposition to mainstream media narratives

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Theatre Review / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

PAUL FOLEY revels in the coolest, most joyful piece of theatre you’ll get this summer

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Short Story / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

Ron's rages are sincere and — according to his wife — healthily cathartic. But can these splenetic outbursts loosen the grip of capitalism at its most monstrous?  

Andy Burnham surrounded by Labour Party supporters at the launch of his campaign as Labour's candidate for the Makerfield by-election during a press conference at Stubshaw Cross Community and Sports Club in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester, May 22, 2026
New leadership / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

IAN LAVERY MP warns that decades of neoliberal policies have left former industrial communities behind — but a renewed Labour commitment to working people could change the political landscape

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to supporters at Chelmsford City Racecourse, Essex, following the 2026 local election results, May 8, 2026
By-election / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026
Sports round-up / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

Snippets of news from the sporting world with Jamie J

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Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

The public inquiry is the result of more than a decade of determined campaigning. Now, those who fought for justice want the full story of government involvement and police conduct to be told, says KATE FLANNERY

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Gardening / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

More expensive by weight than gold, saffron is surprisingly simple to grow. MAT COWARD explains

GLOSSING OVER REALITY: Keir Starmer at a roving robot technology workshop sponsored by BAE system in Barrow-in-Furness while viting to lay the keel for first Dreadnought class nuclear-armed submarine, March 2025
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

We need a government that invests in saving lives not destroying them, argues SOPHIE BOLT

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Books / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026

ALEX HALL treasures a meticulous examination of international institutions that have given in to Israeli pressure during their still unfolding campaign of genocide

The back of the GFTU banner shown to the crowds at the 2024
GFTU programme / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026

HENRY FOWLER outlines the GFTU’s new 2026-27 education programme and argues that investing in trade union education is essential to building worker power, developing leaders and strengthening collective action

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Durham Miners’ Gala / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026

The Durham Miners’ Gala is a celebration of working-class culture, but also a call to action — to rebuild workers’ collective strength, says KIM JOHNSON MP

In this drone photo released by Xinhua News Agency, rescuers evacuated students trapped in the aftermath of tropical storm Maysak in Guigang City, southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 9, 2026
Round-up / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
VITAL TO THE COMMUNITY: Cuban doctor Daysi Luperon Loforte (right) help lift up patient Francesco Ascone at the Santa Maria degli Ungheresi Hospital of Polistena on June 16, 2026
Cuba health care / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026

PAOLO SANTALUCIA reports on how an Italian region defies US pressure to end a Cuban doctors programme

Health Secretary Wes Streeting arriving at number 10 Downing Street, London, for his meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, May 13, 2026
Labour right / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026

Labour’s toxic centrists have wealthy backers but there’s little to suggest they can win over MPs or party members in an open fight, writes SOLOMON HUGHES

Andy Burnham, holding a copy of the UK Defence Investment Plan, during an appearance on the Tonight with Andrew Marr show on LBC radio, from the Global studios at Millbank, central London, July 2, 2026
Militarism / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
Maddy Cusack
Sports round-up / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
Andy Burnham delivers a speech at the People's History Museum, Manchester, to pledge to give Britain the
Editorial / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
Exeter Chiefs' Henry Slade ahead of the Premier final at the Twickenham Stadium, London, June 20, 2026
Men’s Rugby Union / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
Arthur Fery of Great Britain celebrates victory over Flavio Cobolli following their Gentlemen's Singles Quarter-Final match on day ten of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, July 8, 2026
Men’s Tennis / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
People walking over Westminster Bridge with the Elizabeth Tower, or Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament in the background in Westminster, central London, June 22, 2026
Democracy / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
Britain / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
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Cinema / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026

KEVIN DONNELLY and MARIA DUARTE review Shoot the People, The Last One For The Road, Rosebush Pruning, and Moana

UNITED VOICE REQUIRED: Workers stand up, yesterday, to the management of Volkswagen plant in Zwickau, Germany with slogans: ‘fighting for the future,’ and ‘exclusion,’ ‘job insecurity’ (strips attached to the scythe) / Pic: Jan Woitas/dpa via AP
Climate Crisis / 11 July 2026
11 July 2026

The future does not have to be climate chaos and social breakdown. MARC VANDEPITTE looks at the alternatives offered by the Global Justice Report, co-authored by Thomas Piketty

 

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, arrives for the Nato summit in Ankara, Turkey, July 7, 2026
Eastern Europe / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
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Film of the Week / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026

JAMES WALSH recommends an exceptional documentary about the experience of Western doctors in Gaza

Round-up / 9 July 2026
9 July 2026
DMA general secretary Alan Mardghum
Durham Miners’ Gala / 11 July 2026
11 July 2026

Durham Miners’ Association general secretary ALAN MARDGHUM speaks to Ben Chacko about the PM-in-waiting, the threat of Reform and the radical change of direction this country needs

Dame Sarah Storey won a British record 19 Paralympic gold me
Para sport / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

Record-breaking champion steps away to fight for future of Para sport

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World / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

Snippets of news from around the world 

New London City signing Alexia Putellas
Women’s football / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
Novak Djokovic during his Gentlemen's Singles semi-final match against Jannik Sinner on day twelve of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, July 11, 2025
Sport / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

Snippets of news from the sporting world 

Partners in crime: US President Donald Trump and Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte
Editorial / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
Nigel Farage may have landed himself in a humiliating contest with Count Binface
Britain / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
SNP MSP Jack Middleton
Britain / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
England’s Tammy Beaumont has announced her retirement from
Women’s cricket / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
Not happy: Jackie Baillie
Britain / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
A general view of Olympic Rings outside of the Olympic Stadi
Athletics / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
England's Phil Salt, September 12, 2025
Men’s cricket / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
Lord Mackay of Clashfern inspects a guard of honour back in the day
Britain / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026
21st Century Poetry / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

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Selling us out: Keir Starmer signs a deal with Donald Trump
Features / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

CLAUDIA WEBBE says the horrific price British patients will pay for this NHS deal is now clear — and there’s time to get out of it, if MPs will only force the issue

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Interview / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

CHRIS SEARLE speaks to US saxophonist CAROLINE KRAABEL

Donald Trump delivers an anti-communist rant at Mount Rushmore on Friday
Features / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

CJ ATKINS takes a closer look at Trump’s recent spate of red-baiting speeches and asks why the authoritarian president is running scared

Meet the new boss? Andy Burnham with a copy of Keir Starmer’s Defence Investment Plan
Opinion / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

JOHN McINALLY sees little chance of change at Westminster, and calls on the left to get serious about building a real alternative

A VOICE THAT COUNTS: A protest led by New York City Democratic Socialists of America and Jewish Voice for Peace marches north on Third Avenue in Manhattan October 2023 Pic: 4kbw9Df3Tw/CC
Gaza Genocide / 11 July 2026
11 July 2026

RAMZY BAROUD assesses the notable shift of US public opinion away from a carte blanche for Israel’s actions in the Middle East

PAST INFORMS PRESENT: The Slavery Memorial in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, at the site of the former East African slave market was designed by Swedish artist Clara Sornas in 1998 / Pic: Kevin Harber/Flickr/CC
Features / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

With the centenary of the UN Slavery Convention upon us, ROGER McKENZIE argues much needs to be done to rid us of all its contemporary manifestations

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen leaves the courtroom after the verdict of her appeal trial, in Paris, France, July 7, 2026
Round-up / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
Mourners gather around the truck carrying the coffins of the slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and members of his family during the funeral procession in Tehran, Iran, July 6, 2026
Middle East / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
France's Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot the opening goal during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match between Paraguay and France in Philadelphia, July 4, 2026
Men’s Football / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
Nigel Farage delivers his no-questions-allowed self-justification
Britain / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, center, participates in a media statement with European Council President Antonio Costa, left, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during the Nato summit in Ankara, Turkey, July 7, 2026
Turkey / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

Israel angered after US president lifts sanctions on Turkey, opening way for potential sale of F-35 fighter jets

Union members and climate activists drop banner on Brighton Beach in response to government inaction on extreme UK temperatures. Photography Léo Bodelle
Climate Breakdown / 8 July 2026
8 July 2026

Unions and climate activists pressure government to consider legislation for maximum working temperature

Arthur Fery of Great Britain celebrates victory over Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria following their Gentlemen's Singles match on day eight of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, July 6, 2026
Men’s Tennis / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
United States' Folarin Balogun (20) walks off the field after the first period during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match in Seattle, Monday, July 6, 2026
Men’s Football / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

Pochettino says ‘politics and manipulation’ overshadowed the football

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Editorial / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
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BenchMarx / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

KEVIN DONNELLY suggests that the task of transforming cultural spaces is far from over and that photography still has a key role to play

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Interview / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

RITA DI SANTO talks to Scottish-Irish filmmaker MARK COUSINS about his new panorama of world cinema The Story of Documentary Film

A tribute to Sheffield United player Maddy Cusack is shown o
Women’s Football / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
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Poetry / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

ALAN MORRISON welcomes a new collection from the most imaginative and committed ecopoet of our time

Participants at the Indyref 2020 rally, hosted by the Nation
Scotland / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
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Book Review / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

CAL McBRIDE relishes the lyrical truth of an unstable identity in an over-tidy and conventional social realist treatment

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior on the pitch after the Premier League match at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, March 21, 2026
Men’s Football / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
Surrey's Jason Roy during the Vitality Blast Men T20 match at the Kia Oval, London. Picture date: Wednesday June 3, 2026
Round-up / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
“It’s another win for Unite securing better jobs, pay and conditions for workers” – Sharon Graham
Britain / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
Peter Murrell being jailed at the High Court in Edinburgh
Opinion / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

KENNY MacASKILL says the lines between party, government and Civil Service in Scotland have been blurred and we need a thorough investigation into how

Andy Burnham
Britain / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrives for the Nato summit in Ankara with wife Charlotte
Features / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

SEVIM DAGDELEN says European Nato states are escalating ever closer to direct conflict with a nuclear power, and sacrificing welfare states built up over a century to finance it

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Eyes Left / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

The social base of the old Tory Party has disappeared as surely as that of Labour, argues ANDREW MURRAY – today’s right are the debased offspring of a capitalism that speculates without investing and profits without producing

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Military Spending / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
President Donald Trump holds up a red card during a meeting with FIFA president Gianni Infantino in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018, in Washington
Men’s Football / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026

US President says he lobbied Infantino over ban as Uefa warns move ‘crossed a red line’

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaking during a rally at the Holiday Inn Norwich North in Norwich, June 29, 2026
Politics / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
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Scotland / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
Czechoslovakia's Martina Navratilova in action against America's Chris Evert in the singles final on Centre Court during Wimbledon. Navratilova defeated Evert 2-6, 6-4, 7-5 to win the ladies Championship
Tennis / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026

A new documentary recalls the unmatched rivalry between Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, but it is also an honest and intimate look at their unlikely off-court friendship and shared battle with cancer, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

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Follow the Movement / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026

MATTHEW HAWKINS checks out the centenary performance of Rambert Dance Company

Leeds Rhinos' Ash Handley is tackled by Bradford Bulls' Eliot Peposhi during the Super League match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, July 5, 2026
Round-up / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026

Snippets of news from the sporting world with JAMIE J

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Industrial — Scotland / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
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Music / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026

New releases from Shearwater, Florry, and Navy Blue

Oliver Glasner
Men’s Football / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
Health Service / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
Palestinians collect food from the wreckage of their tents following an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, June 30, 2026
Journalism / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

IAN SINCLAIR examines the curious memory lapses across liberal media when it comes to British government crimes

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Politics / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

STEPHEN ARNELL looks at some of the notorious political corruption cases from British history

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Latin America / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

ENRIQUE SANTIAGO ROMERO says the Colombian far-right’s election victory is deeply suspect — and the United States has its fingerprints all over it
 

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FBU Scotland / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
Bishops, among the leaders of a peaceful anti-apartheid demo
Voices of Scotland / 7 July 2026
7 July 2026

ARTHUR WEST surveys the achievements of the Scottish campaign against South African apartheid and how we can draw on them to fight a rising far right

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“Ocean of Peace Alliance” / 6 July 2026
6 July 2026
President-elect Keiko Fujimori waves during a news conference after electoral authorities declared her the winner of the presidential runoff in Lima, Peru, July 3, 2026
Round-up / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Gaza protests / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Rugby Super League / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Gaza genocide / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026

History suggests apartheid ends not through appeals to conscience alone but through sustained economic and political pressure, says HUGH LANNING

Firefighters and others are silhouetted in front of a wildfire on the outskirts of the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, July 4, 2026
Climate Breakdown / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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National Insurance / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Men’s football / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026

Football may not solve the working class’s problems, but it does matter — and politicians know it, writes BERT SHOUWENBURG

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Activism / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026

Socialists, feminists and trade unionists gathered in Manchester to launch a network committed to evidence-based activism with a renewed emphasis on class and collective struggle. ANNA BARRETT reports

Donald Trump rants against communism at Mount Rushmore National Memorial on Friday
Editorial / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Scotland / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Men's cricket / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Disaster anniversary / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
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Independence Day / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026

As the US marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, the People’s World Editorial Collective argues that the real legacy of 1776 lies not in official celebrations but in centuries of popular struggles to make democracy a reality for all

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Industrial / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
A man with a respirator mask on his head is silhouetted during a wildfire on the outskirts of the northern city of Thessaloniki, Greece, July 5, 2026
Climate Emergency / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
Hossam Hassan
Men’s football / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026
Sport news snippets / 5 July 2026
5 July 2026

News from the sporting world with Jamie J

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Books / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

ANDY HEDGECOCK welcomes an entertaining, useful guide to the threats and promises of mathematical rationality

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Books / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

GAVIN O’TOOLE is enthralled by the colourful portrait of a woman who pioneered a path into the tough, magical world of journalism

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Books / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

STEVE ANDREW appreciates the unusual story of a family childhood spent on the run from the state and its police

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Books / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

JENNIE WALSH reviews an urgent political intervention by physicist Carlo Rovelli at a time of escalating militarisation and war

NHS staff blockade the entrance to NHS England's headquarters in central London demanding the cancellation of its contract with Palantir, which campaign groups say supplies advanced technology to Israel's military, April 3, 2024
Editorial / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026
Rangers new signing Ben Godfrey at the Rangers Training Centre, Milngavie, July 2, 2026
Men's Football / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026
Photo: Henry Fowler, Strike Map
Workers' Rights / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

By making it simpler to support workers in struggle, Strike Map’s new Solidarity Fund aims to strengthen strikes when they need it most, write ROBERT POOLE and HENRY FOWLER

Ireland's Dan Sheehan after the Men's Six Nations match in Dublin, Ireland, March 14, 2026
Men's Rugby Union / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026
A LITANY OF PAIN: A four-year-old cancer patient, Nashly Zerquera, is examined by Dr Yolainy Romero Rodriguez at the National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology in Havana, Cuba, last Wednesday
Latin America / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Once a source of national pride, Cuba’s healthcare system declines as energy shortages deepen crisis, writes ANDREA RODRIGUEZ

Lawman / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

ANSELM ELDERGILL explains why the rule of law is fundamental to our liberty and welfare

Military personnel march past a banner which reads ‘Celebrating the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China’ at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, July 1, 2026
History / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Marking milestones in the histories of China and the United States, this week offers a chance to examine two very different visions of the international order, says CARLOS MARTINEZ

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer tours Palantir Technologies headquarters with company employees and British military personnel in Washington DC, February 27, 2025
Politics / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Only an ambitious programme of state-led investment can restore growth and improve living standards, argues MICHAEL BURKE

Newly consecrated bishops, from left, Pascal Schreiber, Michael Goldade, Michel Poinsinet de Sivry and Marc Hanappier, wearing their miters and holding their pastoral staffs, pray at the end of their consecration ceremony in a tent set up outside the Society of St. Pius X seminary in Econe, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Round-up / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026
Castleford Tigers' Josh Simm (centre) celebrates with his team mates after scoring a try during the Betfred Super League match at St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, May 4, 2025
Round-up / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026
Sam Wild addresses the British Battalion
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Thousands of remarkable Britons left ordinary lives behind to join the struggle against Franco. Here is a snapshot of those who answered the call

A view inside the stadium at kick-off during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match at Mexico City Stadium, June 11, 2026
2026 World Cup / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

JAMES NALTON previews the Three Lions' round of 16 clash against the co-hosts in Mexico City

Runners leave the stalls at the start of The 100\% RUK Profits Back To Racing Handicap Stakes Race during Racing UK Ladies Day of The Coral Eclipse Meeting at Sandown Park Racecourse, Sandown
Horse Racing / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026
RESOLUTE RESISTANCE: Stop the War Coalition and CND No War on Iran demonstration in central Glasgow, April 11 2026
Aw That / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

The present drive to war is a cynical and deliberate diversion from deteriorating living standards, argues MATT KERR

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Interview / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

STEVE JOHNSON speaks to London singer/songwriter MADDY CARTY

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Attila the Stockbroker / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

In verse and polemic, the bard points out that he is a poet and musician, not a political party

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz attends a press conference in Berlin, Germany, July 3, 2026
Western Europe / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026
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Book Review / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

CHRIS SEARLE welcomes a startling vision of contemporary Newport from a veteran photographer of the British working class

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer delivers a speech during a visit to Malloy Aeronautics in Berkshire following the publication of the long-delayed defence investment plan, June 30, 2026
Warfare / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026

Government's plan means ‘extra cash for war and overseas interventions, but less for schools and hospitals,’ Unison general secretary Andrea Egan warns

World / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026
Campaigners pose for a photograph after a meeting with Prime Minster Sir Keir Starmer to discuss historical forced adoption in 10 Downing Street, London, before making an apology in the House of Commons for historical enforced adoptions, July 2, 2026
Human Rights / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026
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Cinema / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026

MARIA DUARTE, JAMES WALSH and ANDY HEDGECOCK review The Invite, My Father’s Island, Nirvanna: the Band, the Show, the Movie, and Oh My Goodness! 

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer looks at a drone in Swindon, June 5, 2026
Austerity / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026
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Film of the Week / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026

ANGUS REID recommends a very unusual documentary: a love story between two disillusioned journalists

NHS resident doctors outside Leeds General Infirmary, as thousands of resident doctors go on strike across England in a dispute over pay, November 14, 2025
Workers' Rights / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026
US President Donald Trump on the first hole of the New Course, the second championship course at Trump International Golf Links, on the Menie Estate in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire
Britain / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026
Scarlets' Fletcher Anderson is tackled during the Champions Cup match at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens, Northampton, January 18, 2026
Round-up / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026
Labour party's Andy Burnham adjusts his glasses as he delivers a speech at the People's History Museum in Manchester, June 29, 2026
Editorial / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026
The Eardisley Oak in Herefordshire is believed to be between 800 and 900 years old
Borderlands: A Country Diary / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026

In his fortnightly column MARK SEDDON reflects on the death of Major Oak and why such ancient trees matter to us

The statue of Mao Zedong in front of the Yan’an Revolutionary Museum
Features / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026

The world’s largest communist party marked its 105th birthday this week — and remains true to its principles and firm in its course, says OLIVER VARGAS

Richard Baxell speaking at the Marx Memorial Library in London [Pic: Karl Weiss]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Driven by anti-fascism and anger at Britain’s policy of non-intervention, thousands volunteered to fight in the Spanish civil war. Historian RICHARD BAXELL reflects on their sacrifices and enduring significance

Exhumation of a mass grave of 26 Spanish Republicans killed by the fascists at Estépar, near Burgos. They were among an estimated 2,500 executions carried out in the area [Pic: Mario Modesto Mata /Creative Commons]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Historical shame prevents the International Brigades and those Spaniards who supported the Republic from being properly recognised and honoured, writes NOELIA SANCHEZ

Members of the British Battalion, Major Attlee Company, 15th International Brigade, displaying their banner during a lull in the fighting during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

MAXINE PEAKE says the warnings of the International Brigades ring true today

Tapestry of Picasso’s “Guernica” on a pro-Palestine demonstration in Brighton. The tapestry is the creation of a Brighton-based collective project involving artists and local peace, anti-fascist and pro-refugee groups [Pic: Cate-May Hann]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

From the battlefields of Spain to today’s campaigns for peace and justice, the spirit of the International Brigades continues to inspire international solidarity across the labour movement, says MICAELA TRACEY-RAMOS

Helen Oclee-Brown at the International Brigade memorial in London in 2025 [Pic: Andrew Wiard]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

HELEN OCLEE-BROWN on keeping alive the memory and spirit of the Brigaders

International Brigader and NUR man Jim Prendergast (left) and (right) a plaque in RMT’s London HQ
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey explains why his union is proud of its members who fought in Spain

Harry Pollitt (right) with International Brigade volunteer David Guest, who was killed at the Ebro in July 1938 [Pic: Marx Memorial Library]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

ALEX GORDON applauds the leading role played by Harry Pollitt and the Communist Party in the fight against fascism in Spain and salutes the memory of the International Brigades

Relaxing at the camp outside Southampton [Pic: Marx Memorial Library]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

The evacuation of thousands of Basque children became a landmark act of compassion during the Spanish civil war, write SIMON MARTINEZ and MANUEL MORENO

“Demonstration in Battersea, 1939” by Clive Branson who had served in the International Brigades in Spain
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

JIM JUMP describes how artists in Britain rallied to the anti-fascist cause

Meirian Jump with MML archivist Matt Dunne [Pic: Marx Memorial Library]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

The Marx Memorial Library’s Spanish Collection remains a powerful tool for the working-class movement today, writes MML director MEIRIAN JUMP

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Men’s Football / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

In the final part of LAYTH YOUSIF'S series on the history of the NY Cosmos, he traces their experiences which have made them the team that always has success in their sights

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Men's Football / 3 July 2026
3 July 2026

In the second part of LAYTH YOUSIF’S history of the New York Cosmos, he reflects on their stunning reboot

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Men's Football / 1 July 2026
1 July 2026

In the first of a three-part series, LAYTH YOUSIF visits a community-driven club in blue-collar Paterson, New Jersey, with a rich heritage that is rising once again 

A group of people stands in shallow water as a cargo ship appears anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas, Iran, June 30, 2026
Middle East / 1 July 2026
1 July 2026

The US-Israeli conflict with Iran has had far-reaching consequences, including a boost to Pakistan’s regional standing, argues ROGER McKENZIE

People enjoy the hot weather in Battersea Park, London, June 24, 2026
Science and Society / 1 July 2026
1 July 2026

The recent heatwaves revealed how ill-prepared Britain remains for a hotter future – and how unequal the ability to cope with it has become, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT

Keir Starmer
Labour / 1 July 2026
1 July 2026

Keir Starmer's early political life suggests a very different future from the one he ultimately embraced, says KEITH FLETT

A pharmacy sign shows in Bordeaux, southwestern France, June 23, 2026
Climate / 30 June 2026
30 June 2026

Extreme heat is now one of the defining public health challenges of a warming world, explains Prof IAN WILLIAMS

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Obituary / 30 June 2026
30 June 2026

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Kate Clark pays tribute to Ricardo, whose life spanned the hopes of Allende’s Chile, the horrors of military dictatorship and decades of campaigning for justice in exile

Thaer Abu Daraz carries the body of his infant daughter, Sewar, who was killed along with her mother in an Israeli airstrike that struck a tent camp for displaced Palestinians in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Gaza Genocide / 30 June 2026
30 June 2026

The electoral cost of Labour’s stance on Gaza is impossible to ignore – the new leadership must take heed, argues PETER LEARY

Andy Burnham makes a speech at the launch of his campaign as Labour's candidate for the Makerfield by-election during a press conference at Stubshaw Cross Community and Sports Club in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester, May 22, 2026
Voices of Scotland / 30 June 2026
30 June 2026

Burnham’s Makerfield triumph offers the party the opportunity to reconnect with working people, but only if it rejects business as usual, says CAROL MOCHAN MSP

Friedrich Merz
Economy / 26 June 2026
26 June 2026

Friedrich Merz’s call for a new Plaza Accord ignores how Washington’s 1985 currency ambush destroyed Japan without fixing US deficits — China, a sovereign socialist state with 1.4 billion consumers, cannot be bullied the same way, writes CARLOS MARTINEZ

The banner takes its place on the Edinburgh Pride parade. Pic: Andrew Johnstone
Internationalism / 29 June 2026
29 June 2026

ANGUS REID and ANDREW JOHNSTONE report on an initiative that we must take this summer

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Literature / 22 June 2026
22 June 2026

From post-human revolution in Puerto Rico to trans poetics and queer mythmaking, these three books that imagine new ways of being together

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Theatre Review / 23 June 2026
23 June 2026

GEORGE FOGARTY is dazzled by a breathtakingly skillful puppet version of Shakespeare’s greatest love poem

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Music Review / 22 June 2026
22 June 2026

PETER MASON thrills to the sound of south London-born Yussef Dayes, and the galaxy of musicians drawn into his orbit

DREADFUL BEGINNINGS: At the time Labour minister for defence procurement and industry, Maria Eagle opens Rolls-Royce Submarines office in Glasgow which will deliver the Dreadnought and AUKUS programmes, November 2024
Nukes / 20 June 2026
20 June 2026

Expanding Britain’s nuclear capability increases the risk of nuclear confrontation. It does not keep us safe – it makes us a target, argues CAROL TURNER

People fill jugs with water in Havana, Cuba, June 12, 2026
Global Healthcare / 18 June 2026
18 June 2026

The US blockade of Cuba raises risks of a new global pandemic, experts warn at Unison conference

Enceladus ridden by Ryan Moore on their way to winning the King George V Stakes on day three of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire, June 18, 2026
Horse Racing / 19 June 2026
19 June 2026
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Book Review / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

HENRY BELL follows the lineage of revolutions, from the English to the Chinese, and asks where revolutionary politics exists today

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Book Review / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

MARJ MAYO sees the contemporary relevance of this account of the consequences of a society’s accommodation with evil

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Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The new Employment Rights Act is a step forward, but restoring collective bargaining and union power remains essential to tackling insecurity, outsourcing and low pay, says PAUL WHITEHOUSE

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Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Trade unionists are mobilising to support Cuban workers and public services, amid escalating US pressure on the socialist island. RONAN OGILVY explains

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Eyes Wright / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The defence secretary’s resignation reveals not a split over principle but a dispute over pace of military spending, as Britain’s political Establishment unites behind deeper Nato commitments, argues NICK WRIGHT

Girls walking in Tajrish Square, Tehran, this week
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The ceasefire may have halted the fighting for now, but years of economic warfare and recent military attacks have left millions of Iranians facing hardship and uncertainty, says Codir’s RUBEN BRETT

Palestine solidarity marchers in London on March 28
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

The struggle for Palestinian freedom has become a defining issue for everyone committed to justice, democracy and peace, says PETER LEARY ahead of the Stop the War International Conference on Saturday

TAKING FROM WELFARE TO GIVE TO WARFARE: Keir Starmer during a visit to defence contractor Stark in Swindon on June 5 2026
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

British military spending is among the highest in the world, diverts scarce resources from far better causes and fuels international conflict. It’s time we made different choices, argues LIZ PAYNE

Employment / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026
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Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

Economists estimate extreme poverty could be drastically reduced for a fraction of global defence spending, yet military budgets continue to expand year on year, says JON TRICKETT MP, ahead of the Stop the War International Conference on Saturday

Anti-racists demonstrate in Glasgow last Saturday
Voices of Scotland / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

Trade unions, trades councils and community organisations must work together to build lasting solidarity and resistance to the far right, argues DREW GILCHRIST

Unison
Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

As delegates meet in Brighton this week, Unison faces pressing questions about pay, organising, workers’ rights and political representation, explains ANDY CHAFFER