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Raven Hart

Raven Hart is co-founder of the Bristol Cooperative Alliance, an organisation that aims to promote a decentralised economy that empowers local communities and facilitates democratic self-determination.

Corbyn’s Coronavirus Letter

Jeremy Corbyn has tonight written to Boris Johnson appealing for urgent measures to help workers struggling amidst the coronavirus pandemic including increased sick pay, rent and mortgage deferments, and reduced wait time for universal credit.

We Need Our Posties

Coronavirus reminds us all how crucial it is to have a social fabric that supports communities, particularly those who are vulnerable. That’s why Britain’s posties are fighting to stop Royal Mail from destroying the universal service.

Gibraltar’s Abortion Referendum

Five decades after abortion became legal in the UK, Gibraltar is finally poised to hold a referendum on extending reproductive rights – with a grassroots campaign hoping to overturn restrictions in one of only three European territories to ban abortion outright.

Workers Against the Virus

In Italy, the government lockdown hasn’t included many large factories which were expected to keep working through the coronavirus outbreak. But workers refused to be cannon fodder – and many have gone on strike.

Hiding Joe Biden

The Democratic establishment’s determination to keep Joe Biden away from public scrutiny exposes the truth – he might be the frontrunner, but even his own supporters realise that he’s a weak candidate.

A Bad Budget for the Climate

Today’s budget failed even to allocate enough resources to reach the government’s own insufficient target of net-zero by 2050. Despite the rhetoric, it’s clear that only the Left is serious about climate change.

Does This Budget ‘Level Up’?

After a decade of Conservative rule, Britain is the most regionally unequal economy in the developed world. The new government was elected on a pledge to redress this inequality – but today’s budget does the bare minimum.

Sunak’s Spending Spree

Today’s budget exposes the truth about a decade of austerity – it wasn’t an economic necessity but a political choice. Now the Left must seize the initiative on this new terrain where economics has been repoliticised, argues Grace Blakeley.

Stockport’s Radical History

Newly-elected MP Nav Mishra delivers his maiden speech on the radical history of Stockport – from Friedrich Engels to the suffragettes and the town’s contribution to the fight for democracy at Peterloo.

The Red Baker

Sarah Woolley – the first woman general secretary of the bakers’ union BFAWU – on the experiences that shaped her path into the trade union movement and why she’s supporting Rebecca Long-Bailey to lead a Labour Party that fights for workers.

The Corona Crash

Today’s coronavirus crash in the stock market is exposing the frailty of global capitalism – and with governments tapped out on quantitative easing, only significant public investment on the scale of a Green New Deal can prevent a slump.

The Cost of Gentrification

Across Britain, gentrification tears working-class and BAME communities apart. But this kind of urban renewal is not inevitable – it is the result of a choice to place profits ahead of people in our cities.