Editorial: Labour’s cuts spell danger ahead as Starmer's growth fantasy hits the wall
AUSTERITY by any other name smells just as rank.
AUSTERITY by any other name smells just as rank.
AFTER seven weeks in office marked by a renewed austerity and scarred by far-right riots across the country, Sir Keir Starmer finally felt the need
WE ARE a week away from the recall of Parliament.
BRITAIN’S media has shut out working-class voices.
THE bad news is that the typical yearly household energy bill in Britain will rise by about £150 from this autumn.
IT IS daily becoming clearer that the Labour government is intent on a new round of austerity.
YVETTE COOPER’s pledge to accelerate deportations doubles down on the Tory “hostile environment” that criminalises and dehumanises refugees.
PROTESTERS on Britain’s streets forced both Labour and the Conservatives, earlier this year, to profess support for a Gaza ceasefire rather than th
YVETTE COOPER’S crackdown on “extremism” is full of danger for the left, and could confirm that Labour will plough the same authoritarian furrow as
ADVANCED Nato weaponry appears to have given a critical edge to Ukraine’s incursion into Russian territory.