Questions and answers
Workers have many questions. Will there be a war? How can Britain secure the energy we need? How much of our food can we grow here?
Workers have many questions. Will there be a war? How can Britain secure the energy we need? How much of our food can we grow here?
British involvement in overseas adventures should be a thing of the past. It has brought conflict, not peace. And now British armed forces are to be used against Iran.
Artificial intelligence is touted as a means to boost economic growth. It is of course a great step forward and has great potential. But workers – especially in the creative industries will have to find ways to exercise control…
Finance capital rules the roost here in Britain to the detriment of our economy. No wonder Britain’s leading business newspaper has long been the Financial Times, not the “Industrial Times”…
Politics is not parliament. It’s up to us. the working class, to take the initiative, take over our country, and set about reconstructing it in the interests of workers. That’s the message from May Day 2025…
Skilled professionals in the NHS have a chance to take the lead. They must do so…
Having failed to persuade the people that Britain can exist without industry, the government has been forced to make concessions. Even the sanctity of net zero is coming into question…
In cities all over Britain councils are turning their gaze on strategies to build even more houses, and using up precious green belt land. The approach dominates thinking in London’s City Hall. But it won’t work…
A global competition is under way to secure access to minerals such as lithium and cobalt, crucial to technological development…
Nearly two centuries ago Karl Marx found the practical basis and connection that exists between thinking and being and action…
Water company shareholders in England and Wales have taken more than £85.2 billion since privatisation in 1989. The water companies’ total debt is £65 billion.
On 10 June Rolls-Royce announced that it has been selected to develop Britain’s first three small modular reactors.
Government plans to “crack down on fraud” are revealed in a new fraud bill making its way through Parliament.
Whatever the prime minister is saying about caution, President Trump is already using British bases to further warmaking in the Middle East.
Aggressive new NATO head Mark Rutte of the Netherlands has stated that NATO should “shift to a wartime mindset and turbocharge defence production”.
While the announcement of rail funding dominated headlines in Wales, the 2025 Spending Review provided crucial detail on the outlook for the Welsh government spending.