How a socialist shared his ideas with other prisoners.
Two years ago this month, mass protests and strikes in Egypt forced out hated dictator Hosni Mubarak.
Who will benefit from the new US budget deal?
Twenty five years ago this month 38 nurses from North Manchester General Hospital went on strike. They sparked a wave of action that spread across Britain and lasted the rest of the year.
Britain has become the Daily Mail’s worst nightmare. That’s according to the findings of the 2011 census, published last month.
The genetic research industry has spent a great deal of time making tall claims about what it could achieve. By unravelling the building blocks of life, it declared, we would at last discover the truth about why we are the way we are.
With Christmas around the corner, there’s no let up in the grim future the government has set for disabled workers. Hundreds more workers at Remploy factories are at risk of losing their jobs under fresh closure plans announced last week.
Victor Serge was a revolutionary anarchist who went to Russia in 1919 and joined the communists. His articles, books and novels capture the revolutionary experience in the first half of the 20th century.
The report issued by Lord Justice Leveson last week has done its job effectively.
The man who blacklisted construction workers justified ruining their lives because "they had other agendas" when they raised health and safety issues.
Much of the mainstream media has spent years whipping up scares about Asian paedophiles preying on white girls. Right wing commentators have claimed that "political correctness" has stopped these crimes being dealt with.
The Unite the Resistance conference saw around 1,000 people fill London’s huge Emmanuel Centre for a lively debate on the way forward last Saturday.