Diary of a nobody
With Britain’s independence movement facing new challenges, a fresh book looks how to fight, and win…
With Britain’s independence movement facing new challenges, a fresh book looks how to fight, and win…
A century after the Bolshevik Revolution ushered in workers’ power, the lessons continue to reverberate around the world…
Only a revolution genuinely committed to the interests of the people, to obliterating poverty and hardship would commit to such a course.
The government talks about having a strategy, but the reality is that overambitious forecasts are likely to leave services cut, and taxpayers and passengers picking up the bill…
Stop all this talk about higher productivity being the route to higher pay. In fact, the reverse is true: only when pay rates rise will capitalists be forced to invest…
Disputes about staffing and pay are sweeping through the rail industry…
Tenants at Grenfell Tower could not have done more to attract attention to the risk of fire. But they were up against more than penny-pinching profiteers – a whole system had been designed to take control away from them…
Remember Private Finance Initiatives? These 30-year lease-back deals to bring public money into private hands are now notorious as very bad value for money.
The current president of the European Commission wants it. So did his predecessors. And now the whole EU is taking steps towards the creation of a unified European military, along with unified defence research…
The EU wants a single military procurement policy, coordinated by a newly empowered European Defence Agency.
What happens when the government introduces a childcare scheme but fails to fund it properly? Nurseries are closing, childminders are quitting – and parents and grandparents are picking up the bill…
There is a wide variety of education and group care for pre-school children.