A rash of small far right groups reflects setbacks for big ones —a hard won result we must now defend, argues Nick Clark
Last Thursday saw a tremendous victory for legal aid. After three years of campaigning Michael Gove announced a U-turn on the government’s plans for a two-tier duty contracts system.
The Labour Party got around to publishing its thoughts on why it lost last year’s general election. It doesn’t offer much in the way of insight.
Nick Clark takes issue with Labour right wingers’ simplistic and patronising view of what it means to be working class
It is in the interests of everyone who hates austerity, racism and war to support Corbyn against the right. But we also have to urge him to go much further.
For some, religion lies behind conflict and oppression. For others it’s a comfort. Sadie Robinson looks at the complex reality
Donald Trump’s racist words targeting Muslims have had a cancerous effect.
Andy Durgan looks at the roots of the political crisis gripping Spain—and says this month’s election won’t resolve the turmoil
Politicians have always used atrocities to justify their own bloody wars, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
The US has used the excuse of fighting Isis to intervene in Iraq again and in Syria.
Transgender people face prejudice and violence. Laura Miles takes issue with those who fail to support their struggle
Whenever there is a terrorist attack the intelligence services use it to demand more resources and powers.