
Fracking Is Not the Future
The fracking lobby is using Russia's invasion of Ukraine to push its agenda once again, but there's no future in fossil fuels – the only way out of the crisis is investment in renewal energy.
The fracking lobby is using Russia's invasion of Ukraine to push its agenda once again, but there's no future in fossil fuels – the only way out of the crisis is investment in renewal energy.
Yesterday, P&O fired 800 workers without notice over Zoom to replace them with agency staff – it is one of the most disgraceful acts in modern British industrial history.
Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor took Britain closer to revolution than at any point in its history – yet, almost two centuries later, the Irish-born radical who led the first mass workers' movement is often denied the status he deserves.
In his inaugural address, new Chilean president Gabriel Boric salutes 'comrade Salvador Allende,' remembers the horrors of Pinochet – and pledges to fight the social inequality that has plagued the country.
New research shows that when collective bargaining agreements decline, inequality rises – proof that trade unions are key to fighting for justice in our economy.
This week, Grace speaks to Gary Stevenson of Gary's Economics about the cost of living crisis – where's it coming from, who's paying for it, and what can we do about it.
The Supreme Court has refused Julian Assange permission to appeal against extradition to the US – setting a precedent that endangers every journalist whose work threatens the interests of empire.
Ukraine is set to repay $7.3 billion this year alone in foreign debt. If Western governments were serious about helping people in the midst of a devastating war, they would push for those debts to be cancelled.
At the Polish border town of Przemyśl, hundreds of thousands of refugees have arrived since the start of the war in Ukraine. We spoke to them about their stories.
Veteran socialist MP Tony Benn passed away eight years ago today. From democratising the economy to campaigning for peace, the causes he fought for are as relevant as ever.
Karl Marx died on this day in 1883. At his graveside, his lifelong friend and comrade Friedrich Engels predicted that Marx's work would endure through the ages.
Since its independence, Ireland has maintained a decades-long tradition of neutrality – but now its commentariat has decided that the country needs to 'grow up' and learn to love NATO's war machine.