
‘We Didn’t Know Where to Go’: Behind Ukraine’s Refugee Crisis
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.
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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.
While Royal Mail bosses plead poverty, the company turned a £758 million profit last year. That’s money made by postal workers – they deserve a pay rise.
Millions of households are living in fuel poverty, and it's only set to grow worse as government support is scaled back. Last week's cold snap makes it clear: we need to bring the bills down, and for good.
As ethnic minority communities brace for more pogroms, the media is discussing the ‘legitimate concerns’ behind the violence — the most hideous, insulting form of victim blaming.
After the Second World War, Jewish soldiers returned to Britain and had to fight fascism all over again.
Coronavirus has exposed capitalism as a fragile system incapable of meeting many people's basic needs. But crises alone have never been enough for the Left – if we want an alternative, we'll have to organise one.
Mark Serwotka has been general secretary of PCS union for 23 years. Set to retire at the end of the year, he discusses the recent wave of strikes involving 133,000 civil servants and reflects on what he has learnt in his time in the role.
We shouldn't be scared of attacks in the Tory press – Britain needs a government prepared to invest in its future, and Labour has the boldest plan to transform the economy in a generation.
Tomorrow, the Institute for Fiscal Studies will launch the latest offensive against Labour's economic plans - but their attacks are based more on ideology than evidence.
Andrea Long Chu's 'Females' is a scorching takedown of every orthodoxy about gender you could name.
Today, Paul Newey goes on trial for allegedly helping his son volunteer with the YPG. The British Left must stand against this abuse of anti-terror laws to criminalise the Kurdish struggle for self-determination.
On this day in 1867, a radical uprising in Ireland led by a follower of Marx's First International sought common cause with republicans and workers of the world.
Momentum NCG candidate Andrew Scattergood explains why he's backing Forward Momentum in the elections – and why democracy is the path to achieving unity on the Left.
Faced with a victory for Evo Morales' MAS party, the Bolivian government has postponed elections once again – the latest attack on democracy by a coup regime which Western powers supported in its name.
Migrant workers with 'No Recourse to Public Funds' have been excluded from the social safety net throughout Covid-19 – forcing them to work in dangerous conditions and for unscrupulous bosses.
By granting effective immunity to undercover agents who commit grievous crimes, today's Spy Cops Bill places Britain alongside a global attack on human rights – and must be opposed.