Students have taught all of us a lesson in class war. Protest gets results.
The government has not conquered coronavirus, and its failed policies are increasing the risk of a deadly second wave.
Class, not ability, determines what grades you get in school— and the exams fiasco in Scotland made that explicit.
Britain is in the middle of a horrific jobs slaughter—some 730,000 jobs have already gone since March.
The NHS workers’ pay revolt is hugely welcome. It shows how there is real anger in society and working class fury can explode unexpectedly, often outside the official channels of the labour movement.
British politicians have suddenly discovered they’re passionate defenders of human rights again.
Don’t listen to the noise coming from the Treasury, the Tories are doing their best to hammer workers into the ground.
The government has announced that wearing face masks in shops will be compulsory in England from 24 July.
Here’s a forensic look at some of the big moments of Keir Starmer’s first 100 days as Labour leader.
Tory prime minister Boris Johnson has begun the process of passing the blame for the coronavirus crisis.
The Polish‑German revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg warned that capitalism gives us a choice between “socialism or barbarism”. We need to choose—and fight for—socialism.