Stop Turkish assault on Kurds

As the Jihadist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) make gains in Assad's Syria, Margaret Owen reports on the Kurdish communities facing fresh attacks from Erdogan...

What should Labour aim for in Europe?

As opinion continues to shift against Brexit, Richard Corbett says Labour needs to rethink its stance especially on the single market and customs union...

Rhodesia before UDI

Duncan Bowie on a colonial critique A Critical History of Southern Rhodesia by Gardner Thompson published by Lynne Reinner There are surprisingly few books on...

What should Labour aim for in Europe?

As opinion continues to shift against Brexit, Richard Corbett says Labour needs to rethink its stance especially on the single market and customs union...

Rhodesia before UDI

Duncan Bowie on a colonial critique A Critical History of Southern Rhodesia by Gardner Thompson published by Lynne Reinner There are surprisingly few books on...

A new dawn or a dark age?

Editorial - Issue 331 Dark clouds are gathering. Authoritarians using dictatorial methods rule in some of the most populous countries of the world, namely Russia, China and India....

From kindergarden to real world

In the wake of the Democrats defeat where “normal” did not defeat “weird” Paul Garver looks at the lessons for the U.S. left and...

Wales Labour Wins on Thin Ice

Although the Tories were vanquished in Wales this must not disguise the huge challenges ahead says Peter Rowlands The election result in Wales gave little...

The Unseen Struggles

Sabia Kamali reports on the rising wave of hate crimes against Muslim women in the UK In the United Kingdom, Muslim women are increasingly subject...

Lords point way to fixing our food system

Frank Hansen says the Government needs a plan to fix our broken food system and turn the tide on the public health emergency Of course...
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Uxbridge not a bellwether

In the wake of the Uxbridge by-election Bryn Jones says Labour’s wobbling on green policies will not win it any votes

Driscoll affair echoes Livingstone

Will Jamie Driscoll’s departure be a repeat of the Livingstone London mayor fiasco? asks Trevor Fisher

Labour’s National Policy Forum must back proportional representation

The vast majority of CLPs support it, as do two-thirds of affiliated trade unions. So, will the NPF accept the case for PR? Maximilian Czekalski explains why it should

No time to stay silent

Margaret Owen asks why Starmer is ignoring the obvious ways to win the women’s vote

Our International History – 11

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: Mutualist and Federalist Proudhon was born in Besancon in 1809.  His father was a brewer. In 1827, Proudhon became an apprentice in the...

Does the Renter’s Rights Bill go far enough?

Caitlin Barr gives a hopeful thumbs up but asks why no cap on rent hikes The long awaited Renter’s Rights Bill is finally making its...

European Social Policy

Peter Kenyon releases the vapourware Social Europe: From Vision to Vigour by Björn Hacker published by Foundation for Progressive European Studies Thin pocket-sized booklets covering policy...

Sexual assault and what’s wrong with Parliament

Sexual assault and Parliament