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The Fight in Bolsover

In former mining areas like Bolsover, Labour's pro-Remain stance is seeing the party squeezed. But it can still win - if it convinces people that it will fight for the communities Thatcher despised.

Persecuting Travelling People

By pledging to confiscate the property of Gypsies, Roma and Travellers, the Conservative Party has signalled its intention to persecute one of Britain's most marginalised communities.

The Fight for Housing Goes On

Labour had bold housing policies in the general election - but it failed to build a narrative that got them across. Now, the challenge is to engage with the movements fighting the housing crisis at the grassroots.

Bernie Can Beat Trump

In today's Iowa caucuses, Democrats have the opportunity to choose a candidate whose record of defending popular programmes like Social Security and Medicaid hits Donald Trump where he's weak.

Turning Point

Today's speech by Rebecca Long-Bailey in her hometown of Salford laid out a compelling vision of Labour’s path to power – and socialists should take note, argues Grace Blakeley.

Borders, Law and Empire

Nadine El-Enany’s (B)Ordering Britain calls for a radical rethinking of immigration and nationality law, through a reckoning with the legacies of colonialism.

A Momentum for Working-Class Communities

If Momentum is to play a role in rebuilding the Left, it needs to be radically overhauled – and to become an organisation which has a foot in every working-class community in Britain, argues Matt Kerr.