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Despite government claims, the pay awards to NHS workers are poor deals once long-term inflation is taken into account.
Staff in a school in Brent run by a multi-academy trust are showing that organising and striking with determination is the ...
Chris Bambery interviewed the German left economist and writer, Wolfgang Streeck about the EU, the prospects of European ...
US-brokered peace process limps on, amid contradictions, argues Vladimir Unkovski-Korica Donald Trump boasted that he would ...
Chris Nineham on the new militarism’s latest phase Expect demands for massive arms spending to be high in the political mix ...
The vague statements emerging from the G7 pre-summit meeting suggest that few concrete answers to Trump’s upending of the ...
Israel’s arrangements for allowing aid into Gaza are not just inadequate, but are a smokescreen for continuing its genocide ...
This is the 28 May press release from Global Jews for Palestine for Day 600 of the genocide In the 86th week of genocide, 24 ...
Secretary of Slough & District Trades Union Council, reports on a lively Unite strike at engineering firm John Crane Unite ...
The London marches, several of which have broken the half a million mark, are the flagship of the whole movement, and are not ...
This entertaining Wes Anderson satire on imperialist scheming combines a slightly weak plot with clever characterisation but is mysterious in its intention and timing, finds Lucy Nichols A billionaire ...
Britain’s national press finally realise that Israel might be a problem but still fail to recognise their own role in ...