The agreement reached between the Greek government, the eurozone authorities and private bankers has been hailed as a turning point in the economic crisis.
"It hardly needs pointing out that at this moment we are in a very serious mess—so serious that even the dullest witted people find it difficult to remain unaware of it."
The following statement on solidarity with the ordinary people of Greece was issued on 29 February.
The second Greek bailout is in trouble before it even starts to be implemented. The idea that the European Union (EU) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will "save" Greece despite the massive opposition of the Greek people themselves is just not on.
There is a propaganda campaign underway over abortion access in Britain. Right wing bigots are trying to create the impression that the law is too liberal and access to abortion is too easy.
The Labour Party suffered another blow in Scotland last week as it struggled to force through a cuts budget on Glasgow council.
Every decent person will have rejoiced at the conviction of two of Stephen Lawrence’s murderers.
European Union (EU) leaders held yet another summit meeting this week as the crisis of the euro continued.
There isn’t enough positive writing about revolt in the modern world. So it’s good that Paul Mason’s new book, Why It’s Kicking Off Everywhere, is so enthusiastic about revolution.
The fallout from the unions’ response to the government’s "heads of agreement" on pensions is still being felt.
Ed Miliband and Ed Balls have said that Labour must prove itself as a "responsible opposition" by accepting wage freezes and pay cuts.
Egypt is gearing up for the big day tomorrow (Wednesday 25 January), the anniversary of the start of the revolution.