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Make the most of Brexit: a reader writes

23 June 2026

A Workers reader writes about the opportunities of Brexit. On the tenth anniversary of the Leave vote, it’s worth considering how withdrawal from the Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the EU can help Britain.

Victory at Sheffield Hallam University

23 June 2026

A dispute at Sheffield Hallam University over lecturers’ conditions has been resolved after solid strike action during May and June. The employer withdrew plans that would have worsened pension provision, but a threat to jobs remains.

Nottingham University jobs threat

23 June 2026

Nottingham University wants to cut academic jobs, including many posts in its prestigious physics department. It is facing resistance from its workers and wider criticism.

Energy price protest in Glasgow

31 May 2026

Protests in Glasgow followed news of the latest increase to the energy price cap. This will increase household bills from July. There were calls to fight profiteering and net zero policies.

Mother Courage – how wars are sustained

31 May 2026

A new production of Mother Courage and her Children at the Globe Theatre is a bold and successful re-imagining of Brecht’s 1939 masterpiece. Written in exile, it’s one of several plays he aimed at the rising threat of fascism.

US charges former president of Cuba

21 May 2026

The US government has made criminal charges against former Cuban president Raúl Castro in relation to the shooting down of an aircraft in 1996. Cuba has rejected this a political move against its country.

Elections bring no change

20 May 2026

The elections on 7 May changed little. Workers across Britain trounced the Labour Party. But it remains in power, determined to cling on and to inflict as much damage as possible on the country.

Cuba prepares for US attack

20 May 2026

Cuba is under threat of attack by the USA. Trump has blocked oil supplies and is preparing military action. Cuba says this is without legitimate excuse as it prepares to defend itself.

Protests against paddling in poo

20 May 2026

Britain’s beaches and rivers continue to suffer poor water quality. Thousands took part in the latest protests around Britain on 16 May.

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