Following the publication of Tariq Ali’s latest memoirs, he spoke to Michael Lavalette about the contrasting periods covered ...
Starmer’s sandcastle majority is washing away In July, after Sir Keir Starmer was elected with a huge majority in parliament, ...
Perry Anderson’s new book exploring the causes of World War I based on accounts of the work of six historians, is important ...
Chris Nineham makes his selection of the best programmes to watch over the Christmas period Industry Mikey Down, Konrad Kay, ...
Jacqueline Mulhallen marks the centenary of one of the most remarkable writers of the 20th century, whose experience of race, ...
From its first moments, post-Assad Syria’s future was being sculpted by the wars that are re-casting the entire Middle East.
The Islamophobic bile spewed out by GB News is an extension of the vitriol unleashed by other more mainstream media, but must ...
Alex Snowdon reflects on The Communist Manifesto and Marx and Engels’ conception of historical materialism in his monthly ...
Dragan Plavšić looks at the dangers of the war in Ukraine, why it happened and where it’s leading The war in Ukraine is in its end stages.
Lindsey German on centrism in crisis, a recomposing Middle East and spycops A supposedly rogue poll last week put Labour in ...
John Rees gives a brief outline of what socialists should say about events in Syria No tears for the fall of the brutal Assad ...
The political crisis in France is playing out against a background of increased struggle and threats from the right – and the stakes are very high, argues John Mullen Three months after Emmanuel ...