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TUC Young Workers Conference 2026
Features / 26 March 2026
26 March 2026

At this year’s TUC Young Workers Conference, delegates shared strategies, launched new initiatives and strengthened networks—laying the groundwork for a revitalised and more inclusive union movement, says FRASER McGUIRE

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters during the swearing in ceremony for Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin in the Oval Office of the White House, March 24, 2026, in Washington
Features / 26 March 2026
26 March 2026

STEPHEN ARNELL on how US power politics is seeping into British broadcasting

Civil defense workers check a destroyed building that was hit by an Israeli airstrike in Dahiyeh, Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon, March 24, 2026
Features / 26 March 2026
26 March 2026

Behind the smoke clouds over Beirut lies a radical vision of a “Greater Israel.” The tactics from Gaza are now being deployed to depopulate south Lebanon, clearing the way for a permanent occupation and the reshaping of the Middle East, says MARC VANDEPITTE

IN YOUTH WE TRUST: Supporters of the
Features / 26 March 2026
26 March 2026

Italians reject controversial judiciary reforms in a referendum that boosts the left, reports NICK WRIGHT

US President Donald Trump speaks with the media before boarding Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport, Florida, March 23, 2026
Middle East / 25 March 2026
25 March 2026

RAMZY BAROUD and ROMANA RUBEO analyse how the US has consistently negotiated in bad faith to secure the element of surprise in military attack

A protester outside the gate to Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset where around 800 people gathered to on the eve of the first anniversary of the Fukushima disaster to demonstrate against the use of nuclear power
Nuclear Power / 25 March 2026
25 March 2026

Quintessentially British Rolls-Royce wants to put its small new reactors on Anglesey, but it turns out they’re not so small or even particularly British, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

ADAPT NOT REPLACE: Ger districts against a backdrop of new high-rise buildings in Ulaanbaatar / Pic: Bearded/Newspaper ‘Number One’/CC
Science and Society / 25 March 2026
25 March 2026

Coal-fired stoves in traditional homes are the primary source of extreme levels of air pollution in over-crowded Ulaanbaatar. As more people become climate-displaced, the situation is likely to worsen, write SCIENCE AND SOCIETY

Supporters of US President Donald Trump rally outside the Maricopa County Recorder's Office, in Phoenix, Arizona, November 6, 2020
United States / 24 March 2026
24 March 2026

The victories that followed the American civil war and the 1960s civil rights era are once again under attack, echoing earlier efforts to roll back equality and redefine democracy, says JOE SIMS

Library protest
History / 24 March 2026
24 March 2026

In 2010, faced with the closure of their local library, a Buckinghamshire town’s locals turned to an unconventional tactic – borrowing every single book – to defend a cherished community space. MAT COWARD tells the story

The sign for the Senedd, the Welsh parliament building in Cardiff
Politics / 24 March 2026
24 March 2026

DAVID MORGAN profiles the Communist Party’s manifesto for the Senedd elections 2026

POPULAR OUTRAGE: ‘Free Maduro’ placard at a protest in Caracas last Sunday says it all
Latin America / 24 March 2026
24 March 2026

The indictment of Nicolas Maduro after a deadly US assault is just the latest phase in a long campaign against the Bolivarian government, warns FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ

ON THE GROUND: Steve Sweeney
Features / 23 March 2026
23 March 2026

Journalist STEVE SWEENEY talks to Roger McKenzie about narrowly surviving an Israeli air strike last week while documenting the mass displacement of civilians – and explains why the real story goes far beyond the attack on him