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Stewart McGill
Palestino playing Iquique in Santiago, Chile, in 2016
Roaring Red Front / 9 November 2023
9 November 2023
United Glasgow players in Naples, Italy
Men's Football / 21 May 2023
21 May 2023
STEWART McGILL reports on the match between Naples and Glasgow's refugee teams in Italy
AHEAD OF THE GAME: AE Solar factory in China produces both p
Features / 14 March 2023
14 March 2023
In the second of his articles, STEWART McGILL looks at the so-called Inflation Reduction Act and how it will impact US ‘allies’ in Europe
DUAL USE: CSIRO uses the latest in computer gaming technolog
Features / 28 February 2023
28 February 2023
In the first of his articles STEWART McGILL looks at how US’s ‘decoupling’ from China threatens world peace and betrays a mindset focused on maintaining global dominance
Celtic fans displaying anti-monarchy banners in Warsaw, Pola
Men’s Football / 12 December 2022
12 December 2022
STEWART McGILL discusses himself and Vince Raison’s fascinating new book about the global network of left-wing, anti-fascist and anti-racist football fans
Features / 21 June 2022
21 June 2022
As ministers and the mass media try to block pay rises using the threat of further inflation, STEWART McGILL looks at why prices are rising and what we should do about it
VIVA MARADONA: A photo of the Spanish Quarter in Napoli whic
Men’s football / 12 April 2022
12 April 2022
STEWART MCGILL tells the story behind his most recent project organising a football match between two teams with similar principles and aspirations
Features / 18 January 2022
18 January 2022
STEWART McGILL argues that to there is no version of this fashionable modern take on welfare payments that will work, with it either costing far too much in tax or delivering far loo little for recipients
Men’s football / 25 April 2021
25 April 2021
Features / 15 April 2021
15 April 2021
STEWART McGILL argues the estimated £2bn cost of the project which will inevitably increase road traffic should be spent on improving London’s public transport system instead
A housing estate in Bristol
Features / 13 March 2021
13 March 2021
STEWART McGILL introduces a major event on the issue of housing, hosted by the Morning Star
A young supporter of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Features / 20 December 2020
20 December 2020
China, Vietnam, Cuba and Kerala, with a combined population of 1.5 billion, have lost 7,000 to Covid-19, but Britain, population 68 million, has over 62,000 deaths. STEWART McGILL explains why
Men’s Football / 2 August 2020
2 August 2020
In the final piece of the series, Stewart McGill explains what not only other clubs, but football as a whole, can learn from the likes of Dulwich Hamlet
Men’s Football / 26 July 2020
26 July 2020
Detroit FC Fans
Men’s football / 20 July 2020
20 July 2020
Club Deportivo Palestino in 1952
Sport / 5 July 2020
5 July 2020
BOOKS / 3 July 2020
3 July 2020
Regulation, not revolution, is Thomas Pikkety's answer to capitalism's ever-growing embrace of economic inequality
Men’s football / 7 June 2020
7 June 2020
‘Sangre Gaditana en vena Vallecana.’ This roughly translates as ‘Cadiz blood in Vallecas veins,’ a strong statement of the bond between the leftist supporters of these two Spanish teams with which we began last week’s article on Rayo Vallecano. This week, Cadiz, much less well known as a leftist team internationally than Rayo; but their Brigadas Amarillas (Yellow Brigades, sounds better in Spanish) have an intense and wide-ranging commitment to the cause that is second to none
Rayo Vallecano
Men’s football / 31 May 2020
31 May 2020
This week we will focus on the Bukaneros of Rayo Vallecano, next week on Cadiz’s Brigadas Amarillas and “la hermandad” between the two sets of supporters
Men’s football / 17 May 2020
17 May 2020
In part 2, STEWART McGILL reveals his personal experience of the St Pauli phenomenon
Men’s football / 10 May 2020
10 May 2020