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A mural depicting the Battle of Cable Street
Features / 4 October 2024
4 October 2024
DAVID ROSENBERG assesses the far-right threat in the wake of the summer's Islamophobic pogroms and asks what lessons we can learn from the 1930s
A massive column of demonstrators occupying the full width o
Features / 10 August 2024
10 August 2024
DAVID ROSENBERG takes a look back to the days when the Anti-Nazi League and Rock Against Racism stood against against the thugs of the National Front, and sees some important differences to the anti-racism battles of today, which call for fresh thinking rather than transplanting the tactics of the ’70s
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Features / 26 October 2023
26 October 2023
The large demonstrations against the war in Gaza saw a participation of progressive young Jews. DAVID ROSENBERG welcomes the renewed interest in the traditions of Jewish socialist internationalism
Corbyn Cable Street
Features / 9 June 2023
9 June 2023
DAVID ROSENBERG recalls the Islington North MP’s record as an ever-present fighter against division, xenophobia and hate 
Jewish resistance members captured by the Nazis during the W
Features / 19 April 2023
19 April 2023
Eighty years since Jewish rebels made their heroic last stand against the Nazis, DAVID ROSENBERG looks at events and the fight over the meaning of their legacy
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits the Memorial to the Mu
Features / 4 August 2022
4 August 2022
DAVID ROSENBERG asks what lessons we can draw from the Forde report into allegations of anti-semitism in the Labour Party
Warsaw Ghetto
Features / 27 January 2022
27 January 2022
A talk by DAVID ROSENBERG on a panel at Stand Up To Racism’s Holocaust Memorial Day event 2022
Cable Street 80th
Features / 27 September 2021
27 September 2021
When thousands of anti-fascist Jews, trade unionists and communists successfully blockaded a major British Union of Fascists march through the East End of London in 1936, they set a legacy of resistance to the far right that continues today, writes DAVID ROSENBERG
Keir Starmer BFAWU
Features / 27 August 2021
27 August 2021
Extending Labour’s purge to trade union leaders like the BFAWU's Ian Hodson isn't an overzealous mistake — it is part of a plan to break the Labour Party's link with the organised working class once and for all, writes DAVID ROSENBERG
(left to right) Prime Minister Boris Johnson appears on a sc
Features / 20 July 2021
20 July 2021
The government might call it ‘freedom day’ but we are far from free of Covid and the devastating effects of Tory mismanagement, writes DAVID ROSENBERG
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a rally outside the
Features / 10 June 2021
10 June 2021
Four years ago Jeremy Corbyn led Labour into the 2017 general election and shook the Establishment to its core with his policies for the many not the few. But now the demoralisation of the party is palpable, writes DAVID ROSENBERG
a demonstrator releases a smoke flare in front of a mural on
Features / 31 March 2021
31 March 2021
The IHRA’s ‘monopoly’ on defining anti-semitism could be about to end with a new set of guidelines to assist in identifying real anti-Jewish prejudice while upholding free speech on Israel, Palestine and zionism. DAVID ROSENBERG explains