#FreeTommyRobinson: Are the far right on the rise?
The large far-right demo seen in London last weekend should be a wake up call to the leaders of the labour movement.
The large far-right demo seen in London last weekend should be a wake up call to the leaders of the labour movement.
As expected, the ‘historic’ meeting between the US President and North Korean leader was, in the end, mainly for the cameras and the press.
Trump is acting as a wrecking ball to the established world order. But his destructive impact is only possible because global structures have already been greatly weakened by the crisis of capitalism.
The previously informal cosy relationship between the media and big business has now been made official by none other than the oligarch-owned Evening Standard.
Workers in the retail sector are seeing their jobs cut, pay squeezed, and work intensified as pressure mounts on Britain’s high streets.
Instead of representing the interests of the working class, many councillors in the UK’s capital are working hand-in-glove with property fat cats and parasites.
In this video from a recent SOAS Marxist society event, Rob Sewell – national co-ordinator of the Labour4Clause4 campaign – discusses the importance of nationalisation, common ownership, and socialist policies.
50 years ago, women at the Dagenham Ford factory began a strike that became a turning point in the fight for equality.
The issue of abortion laws in Northern Ireland has shown where the loyalties of establishment female politicians really lie.
The crisis in the eurozone has moved from the economic plane to the political plane – and back again. Europe is stuck in a “doom loop”.
Trump’s threat to ignite a trade war with the rest of the world is a reflection of global capitalism’s impasse, not its cause.
The official inquiry into the Grenfell tragedy has begun. But the real criminals are unlikely to ever face justice.