The great lithium hunt
Worldwide, lithium occurs in brines (salt lakes, salt pans).
Worldwide, lithium occurs in brines (salt lakes, salt pans).
Modern life is inconceivable without metals, and the exploitation of Britain's mineral riches means jobs, skills and an increase in technological sovereignty. What's not to like?
The British state is drawing together previously disparate security strategies. Its aim is the permanent eradication of opposition to globalist capital by their grave-diggers – the working class…
There are three elements to the Environmental Management Scheme, which applies to England.
Food production is a public good. And it's time to end the false division between food production and nature conservation...
The government has released its “fan-led” review of football, but it fails to deal with what is clearly the most pressing issue facing the sport: ownership and control by foreign billionaires…
Closure of the Rough gas storage field in 2017 made Britain increasingly dependent on others for our basic energy supply.
What would it take for Britain to secure energy supply and why is it important?
The CPBML has published the political statement from its 19th congress, held last November. It concentrates on the challenges for the working class…
Michael Faraday never went to a public school, nor to a university. But no scientist has ever been more influential…
Teachers in 23 independent schools run by the Girls’ Day School Trust voted overwhelmingly to strike after their employer said it would withdraw from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme
A plan to build a huge solar farm on prime agricultural land on the border of Lincolnshire and Rutland is being challenged by an impressive local campaign group determined to fight it all the way.