GLENN FOSBRAEY recommends a biography worth reading for both existing George Michael fans and those yet to be converted
MPs back measure for 66-year-olds but it won't end suffering, groups say
GLENN FOSBRAEY recommends a biography worth reading for both existing George Michael fans and those yet to be converted
MPs back measure for 66-year-olds but it won't end suffering, groups say
FRANCIS DEVINE introduces a new collection of essays that draws on Pease McKenna’s example to indicate future paths for the movement
Andy Burnham’s message of hope will defeat Reform if Labour delivers the New Deal for Working People in full, says JOANNE THOMAS
JOHN WIGHT pays tribute to the day in history when Randolph Turpin dealt the world of boxing an almighty blow
England survived a thrilling Azteca encounter, but the stadium and its supporters created one of the tournament’s defining nights, writes JAMES NALTON
The government’s latest asylum proposals abandon labour movement values and fuel division by aping Reform UK, writes DIANE ABBOTT MP
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ANGUS REID considers the power of the podcast as a vehicle for consensus building in opposition to mainstream media narratives
PAUL FOLEY revels in the coolest, most joyful piece of theatre you’ll get this summer
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?
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
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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
More expensive by weight than gold, saffron is surprisingly simple to grow. MAT COWARD explains
We need a government that invests in saving lives not destroying them, argues SOPHIE BOLT
ALEX HALL treasures a meticulous examination of international institutions that have given in to Israeli pressure during their still unfolding campaign of genocide
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
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
PAOLO SANTALUCIA reports on how an Italian region defies US pressure to end a Cuban doctors programme
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
KEVIN DONNELLY and MARIA DUARTE review Shoot the People, The Last One For The Road, Rosebush Pruning, and Moana
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
JAMES WALSH recommends an exceptional documentary about the experience of Western doctors in Gaza
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
Record-breaking champion steps away to fight for future of Para sport
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