The Tories’ Creeping Authoritarianism
The last decade has seen the Conservative Party run a concerted campaign against democratic and civil rights - if they win next week, all indications are that it will get much worse.
The last decade has seen the Conservative Party run a concerted campaign against democratic and civil rights - if they win next week, all indications are that it will get much worse.
For decades, Britain's economic growth has been trapped in London at the expense of the rest of the country - Labour's regional manifestos demonstrate how that cycle could be broken.
Labour's plan to introduce a 'Charter of Digital Rights' is an urgently needed response to corporate surveillance, algorithmic interference in politics and the data-for-profit industry.
On both sides of the Atlantic socialists are united in a common struggle: for healthcare to be a human right, not a commodity.
In 2017, Labour lost out in Southampton Itchen by just 31 votes. Now the party is determined to win back a working-class constituency that exemplifies the challenges facing the postindustrial south.
During their time in government, Jo Swinson and her Lib Dem colleagues set about pricing thousands of workers who were unfairly sacked out of access to justice.
Recently released figures show the staggering extent of NHS privatisation - with £15 billion worth of contracts outsourced to private companies since 2015 alone.
Weapons sales to oppressive regimes, humanitarian disasters and covert wars with no accountability - the Tories' foreign policy is a disaster which the British press refuses to challenge.
Ahead of today's NATO Summit, Britain faces a choice - line up behind Trump's America on the world stage, or break with it and pursue a foreign policy of peace under Jeremy Corbyn.
In this election the North of England will choose between a Labour Party that is fighting to tackle regional inequality - and a Tory Party that has spent the last decade deepening it.
This weekend Germany's SPD defied its party establishment to elect a left-wing duo to leadership - and breathe life back into the country's socialist politics.
We spoke to some of Britain's tech worker co-ops to find out how Labour's policy of free, full-fibre broadband could help liberate tech from corporate giants and put it to social use.