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Jana, 8, mourns over the body of her 10-year-old brother, Motaz Abu Shaar, who was killed by the Israeli military, during his funeral at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, July 14, 2026
Gaza Genocide / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

82 MPs and peers test incoming premier Andy Burnham’s intentions to reset government policy towards Israel

US President Donald Trump speaks after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, July 13, 2026
Editorial / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026
Rockstar Games workers
Workers' Rights / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

Strike Map co-founder HENRY FOWLER discusses the significance of today’s joint union letter to video game giant Rockstar, demanding trade union recognition for its workers. Their conversation highlights how our movement can harness its collective power to rebuild union power across the private sector

Matthew Rhys, Stephen Root, Kate O'Flynn, and Chris Fleming in Widow's Bay (2026) / pic: IMDb
TV Networks Monitor / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

DENNIS BROE recommends two new series on Apple TV for their examination of inequality and skewed morals

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves during a visit to OES Group Ltd in Gateshead, July 13, 2026
Labour Party / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026
Campaigners take part in a Stop Rosebank protest outside the UK Government building in Edinburgh, September 30, 2023
Climate Crisis / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026
PSC Cymru die-in outside the Senedd
Gaza Solidarity / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026
Dungavel Detention Centre, just outside the small village of Strathaven in Scotland, August 2003
Asylum Seekers / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026
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Group photo Summer School
Education / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

Assistant general secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions HENRY FOWLER reports on day 1 from the GFTU’s residential Summer School at Quorn Grange Hotel

Rockstar Games workers
Workers' Rights / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

Strike Map co-founder HENRY FOWLER discusses the significance of today’s joint union letter to video game giant Rockstar, demanding trade union recognition for its workers. Their conversation highlights how our movement can harness its collective power to rebuild union power across the private sector

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during a reception at number 10 Downing Street, Westminster, to thank NHS staff for the extraordinary work they do every day to care for patients and support the health of the nation, July 6, 2026
Voices of Scotland / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

The PM leaves office having squandered Labour’s electoral mandate and alienated its grassroots. He will not be missed, writes BRIAN LEISHMAN MP

Durham Miners' Gala 2026 [Pic: Neil Terry]
Durham Miners' Gala 2026 / 13 July 2026
13 July 2026

Durham Miners’ Association chair STEPHEN GUY speaks to Ben Chacko about the Reform threat, what’s needed from Labour and why the Big Meeting will never lose its politics

Polish victims of a massacre committed by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in the village of Lipniki, Wołyń (Volhynia), 1943
History / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

Poland’s anger over Ukraine’s celebration of the Nazi collaborationist UPA reflects more than historical grievance, says KENNY COYLE

A view of the skyline in Manchester City Centre
Politics / 13 July 2026
13 July 2026

Can Andy Burnham’s programme deliver a productive economy – or merely a softer version of capitalism, asks VINCE MILLS

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Men’s Football / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

ASIF BURHAN explores why England v Argentina remains football’s most politically and culturally charged fixture in his new book

Scarlets' Fletcher Anderson is tackled during the Investec Champions Cup match at cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens, Northampton. Picture date: Sunday January 18, 2026
Round-up / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026
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Sculpture / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

MICHAL BONCZA recommends a minimalist installation that prompts intriguing connotations

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Literature / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

FIONA O’CONNOR questions the achievement of this year’s Orwell prize winner for political fiction

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Literature / 14 July 2026
14 July 2026

LEO BOIX reviews two powerful Latin American novels in which myth and crime fiction expose the deadly consequences of patriarchy, clandestine abortion and state violence

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Music / 13 July 2026
13 July 2026

New releases from Laura Veirs, The Waterboys, and Yard Act

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Short Story / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

Ron's rages are sincere and — according to his wife — healthily cathartic. But can these splenetic outbursts loosen the grip of capitalism at its most monstrous?  

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On The Networks / 10 July 2026
10 July 2026

ANGUS REID considers the power of the podcast as a vehicle for consensus building in opposition to mainstream media narratives