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Nathan Akehurst
A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH: (Left) A local lifeboat at Dunge
Features / 7 August 2021
7 August 2021
New analysis has made the link between the arms trade, wars and forced migration clearer than ever — but instead of clamping down on the industry, Europe and Britain are focusing on turning back desperate refugees in boats, writes NATHAN AKEHURST
Book Review / 22 September 2019
22 September 2019
Essential information and analysis of neoliberal economics on the point of collapse
Features / 29 August 2019
29 August 2019
We need to go beyond hysterical calls to defend the way things are, and instead attack the whole rotten system, writes NATHAN AKEHURST
Features / 10 June 2019
10 June 2019
Nathan Akehurst spoke to JOE GUINAN about his new book People Get Ready about how to build, defend, and outlive a socialist government under Corbyn
Britain / 15 February 2018
15 February 2018
Britain / 15 February 2018
15 February 2018
Britain / 15 February 2018
15 February 2018
Theresa May with the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Foreign Policy / 11 February 2018
11 February 2018
Hugh Gaffney
Politics / 11 February 2018
11 February 2018
This time, please, let’s keep factional politics out of anti-racism, says NATHAN AKEHURST
Britain / 11 February 2018
11 February 2018
Politics / 29 January 2018
29 January 2018
Housing / 28 January 2018
28 January 2018
Corbyn pledges immediate solution to national rough-sleeping scandal
Anniversary / 27 January 2018
27 January 2018
Children and Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi
Sexual Harassment / 26 January 2018
26 January 2018
The Year In Review / 22 December 2017
22 December 2017
NATHAN AKEHURST casts an eye back at the year just gone
Health and Safety / 9 November 2017
9 November 2017
Corbyn’s call for sprinklers is about more than Westminster, it’s about people not having to live in firetraps in the 21st century, writes NATHAN AKEHURST
INEQUALITY / 10 October 2017
10 October 2017
Residents of the capital have been forced to watch financial capital swirl above their heads, never trickling down – with lessons for Labour across the whole of Britain, says NATHAN AKEHURST
Features / 5 October 2017
5 October 2017
After the latest Universal Credit disaster, Labour must win the argument on welfare, writes NATHAN AKEHURST