IN Pakistan, where millions of the world’s poorest people are desperately battling to survive the aftermath of torrential rain, the words of David Cameron ring hollow.
Racist and fascist thugs are planning to descend on Bradford over the August bank holiday weekend.
The grand leadership of Britain’s trade unions met last week against the background of the sharpest assault on the working class since the 1920s. They decided to do virtually nothing this year in response—because of "lack of time".
In the right context, leaked documents can help end wars and bring down governments.
Recent attacks on Muslim women wearing face coverings are simple Islamophobia.
The rich are getting richer by sending food prices through the roof. A multimillionaire trader, Anthony Ward, was exposed this week as deliberately hoarding tons of raw cocoa to push up the price – and increase the worth of his stock.
Thousands of people will gather in Tolpuddle, Dorset, this weekend to remember events over 175 years ago. But this is much more than a reminder of faded history.
Police fired 70 baton rounds and used water cannon this week in Northern Ireland against people protesting at sectarian marches by the Orange Order.
The Tories’ war on the working class has begun in earnest. The severity of attacks on jobs, services, pensions and rights at work is becoming clearer by the day.
New research shows that the temperature of the planet will rise by up to 4 degrees Celsius by 2100—even if world leaders meet their targets to cut carbon emissions.
In a remarkable outburst of appeasement, the TUC general council has invited Tory prime minister David Cameron to address its congress in September.
The new era of globalised production was meant to avoid two things—economic crises and workers’ resistance.