The Milburn review presents itself as a plan to help young people into work, but Dr DYLAN MURPHY argues it is laying the groundwork for a harsher benefits regime
IN Liverpool Riverside we learnt earlier than others about the duplicitous role played by some Labour officials in our own party.
From our own experiences, the hopes that party officials, in particular some of those described as “whistleblowers” in the recent BBC Panorama documentary about anti-semitism in the Labour Party, were independent, impartial or even fair were dashed within a year of our becoming members.
The Panorama programme revealed what many of us in Liverpool had already been exposed to, that sadly many of the most vocal proponents of Labour’s “anti-semitism problem” are politically motivated opponents of Jeremy Corbyn and his movement — with no real belief in fair process or accuracy.
CLAUDIA WEBBE argues that Labour gains nothing from its adoption of right-wing stances on immigration, and seems instead to be deliberately paving the way for the far right to become an established force in British politics, as it has already in Europe
In the run-up to the Communist Party congress in November ROB GRIFFITHS outlines a few ideas regarding its participation in the elections of May 2026
The New York mayoral candidate has electrified the US public with policies of social justice and his refusal to be cowed. We can follow his example here, writes CLAUDIA WEBBE


