Friday 11th Apr 2025 Miners’ heroine Anne Scargill dies aged 83 HEATHER WOOD pays tribute to a champion of working-class women and a fierce voice of solidarity
Friday 11th Apr 2025 European centrist parties’ puzzling anti-Russian hostility explained Despite the US withdrawal from Ukraine and economic self-harm from sanctions, European centrists maintain their bellicosity to justify military spending and distract from neoliberalism's failures, writes PRABHAT PATNAIK
Friday 11th Apr 2025 The mass murder that signalled the end of apartheid MARC WADSWORTH reports from the meeting to commemorate the Sharpeville Massacre 65 years ago
Friday 11th Apr 2025 You scratch my back, and... Labour does favours for Tories Why is the Labour government so addicted to giving government jobs to Tories when it spent so long trying to oust them? In the hope the favour is returned the next time the Tories return to power, writes SOLOMON HUGHES
Friday 11th Apr 2025 End of an era for Red Pepper – but a new era begins After more than 30 years, the printing presses have finally halted for the left-wing magazine. KATE HUDSON pays tribute to the always thought-provoking publication and explains how the editorial team are inviting feedback and comment on their continued online operations
Thursday 10th Apr 2025 Wales leads the way in eliminating profit from social care Following the historic ban on companies profiting from children’s care, Unison Cymru calls for transparency in implementing the changes and extending the reform to create a truly national, profit-free care service, says MARK TURNER
Thursday 10th Apr 2025 Netanyahu’s Shin Bet scandal: who holds the power? Netanyahu’s failed attempt to replace Shin Bet’s chief violates longstanding Israeli political taboos, as the apartheid state’s internal power struggle spirals to a new level of crisis while Gaza burns, writes RAMZY BAROUD
Thursday 10th Apr 2025 The unpopularity of immigration remains a dilemma for the left The left must confront both far-right bigotry and the undeniable problems the exploitation of migrant workers by the ruling class creates — but there are few lessons from the global left on how to strike this balance, laments NICK WRIGHT
Wednesday 09th Apr 2025 Is ‘hospital at home’ a solution for the NHS? Born from my communist social worker mother’s efforts to bridge healthcare gaps, Labour’s push for home-based care now risks becoming another avenue for the US corporate takeover of the NHS, writes RICHARD CLARKE
Wednesday 09th Apr 2025 Learning from Nicaragua Our delegation found a small but brave and bold socialist nation that has withstood imperialist machinations and poisonous slander to make impressive leaps in healthcare and women’s rights, reports VETERANS FOR PEACE