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IRREPRESSIBLE: Chris Smalls speaks during a protest against ICE at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan on February 6 2026
Features / 20 February 2026
20 February 2026

CHRISTOPHE DOMEC speaks to CHRIS SMALLS, who helped set up the Amazon Labor Union, on how weak leadership debilitates union activism and dilutes their purpose

Photo: Bernard Sharp/Creative Commons
Features / 20 February 2026
20 February 2026

After 58 fishermen were lost in the so-called ‘Triple Trawler Tragedy,’ four women led a grassroots revolt that forced the government to overhaul Britain’s deadly deep-sea fishing industry. MAT COWARD tells the story

REPRESSION INTENSIFIES: Police detain trade union protesters during the march against a labour reform bill proposed by Milei's government in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, February 11
Features / 20 February 2026
20 February 2026

The president is steering Argentina toward ever-deeper dependence on US capital, while slashing budgets at home – with calamitous results for the environment and the economy. BERT SCHOUWENBURG reports

A household water tap
Features / 20 February 2026
20 February 2026

Ministers say scrapping Ofwat will toughen oversight of scandal-hit water firms. But merging environmental and economic regulation and openly courting private investors suggest the failures of privatisation are set to continue. SOLOMON HUGHES reports

SHADY PRACTICES: Josh Simons, who led Labour Together
Features / 20 February 2026
20 February 2026

The Starmer-linked group’s hiring of a lobbying firm to peddle a bogus ‘Russian hack’ smear against journalists has erupted into scandal — but outrage has surfaced only because the target was the mainstream press, says SOLOMON HUGHES

Pedestrians walk across a skybridge between commercial buildings in the Sanlitun area of Beijing, China, February 15, 2026
Features / 19 February 2026
19 February 2026

In the fifth and final part of a series of articles, Storming the Heavens author JENNY CLEGG explains how the Communist Party of China’s approach demonstrates how Marxism, rooted in concrete conditions and mass participation, can shape history

Rev. Jesse Jackson gestures to a friend in the balcony at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., September 15, 2013
Features / 19 February 2026
19 February 2026

John Wojcik pays tribute to a black US activist who spent six decades at the forefront of struggles for voting rights, economic justice and peace – reshaping US politics and inspiring movements worldwide

Jeremy Corbyn speaking as he closes the Your Party founding two day conference at the ACC Liverpool, November 30, 2025
Features / 19 February 2026
19 February 2026

As members elect their first leadership, a deeper battle is unfolding over what democracy should mean in practice, says CASSI BELLINGHAM

TAKING A STAND: Booker Prize-winning novelist Arundhati Roy. Photo: jeanbaptisteparis/ Creative Commons
Features / 19 February 2026
19 February 2026

In times of genocide, art is not a refuge from politics but a weapon against injustice, says ROGER McKENZIE, highlighting three of his own favourite political truth-tellers

STRAIGHT REBUFF: More than 50,000 inhabitants of Guantanamo took part in an anti-imperialist rally outside the of the illegal US naval base to denounce the interventionist policy of the new US administration - at the centre a portrait of Jose Marti / Pic Presidency and Government of Cuba
Features / 18 February 2026
18 February 2026

Amid the latest US attack on the island, over 100 Cuban artists, intellectuals, dancers, musicians, and writers have called on cultural workers across the world to stand in solidarity with Cuba against the blockade. A report by People’s Dispatch

President Donald Trump greets the troops in Fort Bragg, N.C., February 13, 2026
Features / 18 February 2026
18 February 2026

The language of humiliation is a step towards a second civil war, argues RAMZY BAROUD

Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a visit to a community centre in Hertfordshire, February 10, 2026
Eyes Left / 18 February 2026
18 February 2026

ANDREW MURRAY says switching the prime minister on and off again is no substitute for new political approach we need