Comment Neil Coyle: Terror remembered on the London Bridge attack’s first anniversary A year ago today, three vicious cowards attacked my community around London Bridge and Borough Market. They killed… Neil Coyle 3rd June, 2018, 10:44 am
Comment Rory Palmer: Trump’s new tariffs are proof that a hard Tory Brexit won’t work Did you know that the UK, Europe and Canada are threats to the USA’s national security? Of course… Rory Palmer 1st June, 2018, 1:44 pm
Comment Male feminist allies of the Labour movement: you can do better In a lot of ways, this has been a fantastic week for feminism. The 8th amendment of the… Nathan Phillips 1st June, 2018, 12:50 pm
News The row over Chuka Umunna’s unpaid intern advert misses the point Chuka Umunna has been given a telling off after a job ad for a year-long unpaid internship in… Sienna Rodgers 1st June, 2018, 10:45 am
Comment Kate Green: There’s no need to fear automation – not if we apply these reforms Automation doesn’t need to be something to fear. Instead it should be something to welcome and develop, offering… Kate Green 1st June, 2018, 8:42 am
Comment Bill Esterson: Labour is the true party of small business Labour is the true party of small business. It’s been clear for the last eight years that the… Bill Esterson 31st May, 2018, 11:30 am
News Corbynsceptics celebrate as Pam Duncan-Glancy is reselected in Glasgow North Pam Duncan-Glancy has been reselected as Labour’s parliamentary candidate for the marginal seat of Glasgow North. The disability rights… Sienna Rodgers 31st May, 2018, 11:06 am
News Muslim Council of Britain calls for inquiry into Tory Islamophobia The Muslim Council of Britain has called on the Conservatives to launch a full investigation into Islamophobia within… Sienna Rodgers 31st May, 2018, 10:26 am
Comment Every local Labour party should have the right to opt out of selections The Labour Party is currently required by its constitution (Section 5, Clause IV) to stand a candidate in… Mike Freedman 31st May, 2018, 9:14 am
Comment Siobhain McDonagh: There’s trouble in store for Sainsbury’s – unless it listens to workers Since 1869, Sainsbury’s has been a pillar of the great British high street. Over 148 years, they have… Siobhain McDonagh 31st May, 2018, 8:25 am