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Fianna Coleman

Fianna Coleman is a writer and researcher living in Cardiff.

An Historian Against the Bomb

This week marked the 100th birthday of E.P. Thompson, pioneer of ‘history from below’ and his generation’s foremost crusader against the nuclear arms race and the politics of exterminism.

Labour Has Given Up on the Climate Crisis

On the same day that climate scientists announced the world had breached the warming limit of 1.5 degrees centigrade above pre-industrial levels, Starmer effectively announced that he had given up the fight against climate breakdown.

Red Rover: Remembering Allan Roberts MP

To mark LGBT History Month, we remember Allan Roberts — a pioneering gay Labour MP who shrugged off media slander about his personal life to become one of the most effective socialist politicians of his generation.

E.P. Thompson at 100

At Saturday’s Palestine solidarity protest — which took place on E.P. Thompson’s centenary — Jeremy Corbyn, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament’s Kate Hudson and John McDonnell remember the pioneer of ‘history from below’ and the debt owed to him by the anti-war movement.

Scrapping Port Talbot Is Social Vandalism

Now thousands of steelworkers are facing an uncertain future in an area already devastated by decades of neglect, serious state intervention – and a real industrial strategy for steel communities – is desperately needed.