RMT is preparing for an extensive campaign In an exclusive article, RMT general secretary MICK LYNCH explains the reasons behind the strike, why rail workers will be continuing their action – and why the upsurge in union activity makes him optimistic they will win
Britain | Friday 01st Jul 2022 BAE systems to have bloc at London Pride despite role in arming homophobic regimes
Britain | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Fresh strikes hit Post Office, as management urged to ‘stop the spin and get serious about pay’
The movement to cancel student debt gains momentum in the US Features If the US government cancelled even only $50,000 worth of student loans, it would drastically improve the lives of 36 million former students — enabling them to build a home, new business or family, explains ROBERT P ALVAREZ
Friday 01st Jul 2022 Doctors call for return of free Covid tests as infections soar by half a million in a week
Friday 01st Jul 2022 Public say BA should ‘do the right thing’ and restore check-in staff pay, Unite poll shows
Britain | Friday 01st Jul 2022 BAE systems to have bloc at London Pride despite role in arming homophobic regimes
Britain | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Johnson faces calls to punish disgraced whip Pincher after drunken scandal
Britain | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Fresh strikes hit Post Office, as management urged to ‘stop the spin and get serious about pay’
Britain | Friday 01st Jul 2022 ‘Systemic failings’ allowing police accused of domestic abuse to walk free
Friday 01st Jul 2022 HDP Congress will ‘reaffirm determination to bring democracy’ to Turkey, party says
Friday 01st Jul 2022 Putin claims Ukrainian forces are committing ‘crimes against humanity’ in Donbass
Thursday 30th Jun 2022 The Proud Boys and The Base are terrorist organisations, New Zealand's government declares
World | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Hong Kong has ‘risen from the ashes,’ Xi says on 25th anniversary of its handover to China
World | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Ecuadorian protests suspended after government agrees cut in fuel prices
World | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Kuwaiti socialists reject normalisation with Israel and US plunder of regional resources
Friday 01st Jul 2022 Yes the union fightback is here – but will the reaction be worse? It seems like the P&O scandal was a line in the sand and since then the unions have been taking no steps back – but even with the huge public support for RMT’s actions, will the Tories legislate us into defeat, asks KEN LIVINGSTONE
Friday 01st Jul 2022 The movement to cancel student debt gains momentum in the US If the US government cancelled even only $50,000 worth of student loans, it would drastically improve the lives of 36 million former students — enabling them to build a home, new business or family, explains ROBERT P ALVAREZ
Friday 01st Jul 2022 RMT is preparing for an extensive campaign In an exclusive article, RMT general secretary MICK LYNCH explains the reasons behind the strike, why rail workers will be continuing their action – and why the upsurge in union activity makes him optimistic they will win
Friday 01st Jul 2022 ‘She lived her whole life for her people’ Earlier this week St Bride’s church in London saw a memorial service to Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, killed by a bullet to the head by Israeli forces on the West Bank. LOUISE RAW reports from a moving and poignant event
Sport | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Women’s Football Scott set for double figures as she predicts Euro 2022 will be best yet
Sport | Friday 01st Jul 2022 Women’s Tennis Watson through to the fourth round at a grand slam for the first time
Cinema Thursday 30th Jun 2022 Cinema Film round-up: June 30, 2022 Maria Duarte reviews The Princess, Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War, Wayfinder and Minions 2: The Rise of Gru
Film Of The Week: Thursday 30th Jun 2022 Film Of The Week: A warning shot from the recent past MARIA DUARTE recommends a chilling dramatisation of a gun massacre that ravaged a Tasmanian town in 1996, and which highlights how easily another mass shooting could happen in Australia today.
Book Review Thursday 30th Jun 2022 Book Review Without fear or favour ROGER McKENZIE recommends a book that charts the history of the peace movement in Britain