Staff at an academy trust are determined to protect working conditions and pupils, reports Pete Webster Sub-zero temperatures were no hindrance to the teaching assistants who formed an upbeat and ...
Seth Harp’s investigations into murders and drug dealing at a US army base leads to a wider consideration of the sinister and murderous role of US special forces, finds Kevin Crane Donald Trump and ...
It was worker-led class struggle that brought the end of the fascist regime in Spain, but its legacy remains embedded in the state which replaced it, argues Following the victory of fascism in the ...
Michael Roberts analyses the Chilean economy, and explains why its centre-left Presidency is about to lose to the far right This article was originally published by Michael Roberts here.
Academic history denies that Franco’s fascism, but the violence and antisemitism of his war in, and then rule over, Spain tells the story, argues Chris Bambery Fifty years ago, on 20 November 1975, ...
Mismanagement and poor funding have created a crisis in HE, but university unions are fighting, and winning, battles to save jobs and courses, reports Jamal Elaheebocus University managements are ...
To understand the current war, we must understand the post-colonial history of Sudan, argues Steven McWilliam Sudan has been in an acute crisis since fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) ...
Toby Miller and Joan Pedro Carañana examine the dangers and the costs of the AI bubble A giant, hydra-headed spectre is haunting the UK.
Labour MPs must rebel and the left build mass opposition, argues Kevin Ovenden For Luton Labour MP Sarah Owen, it was the word ‘repugnant’ that summed up the new Starmer policy of stripping those ...
The Epstein files are increasingly a wedge that is driving apart factions among Trump’s supporters fighting over the economy and Gaza, argues Chris Bambery The biggest challenge the US President faces ...