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Photo: Henry Fowler, Strike Map
Workers' Rights / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

By making it simpler to support workers in struggle, Strike Map’s new Solidarity Fund aims to strengthen strikes when they need it most, write ROBERT POOLE and HENRY FOWLER

A LITANY OF PAIN: A four-year-old cancer patient, Nashly Zerquera, is examined by Dr Yolainy Romero Rodriguez at the National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology in Havana, Cuba, last Wednesday
Latin America / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Once a source of national pride, Cuba’s healthcare system declines as energy shortages deepen crisis, writes ANDREA RODRIGUEZ

Lawman / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

ANSELM ELDERGILL explains why the rule of law is fundamental to our liberty and welfare

Military personnel march past a banner which reads ‘Celebrating the 105th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China’ at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, July 1, 2026
History / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Marking milestones in the histories of China and the United States, this week offers a chance to examine two very different visions of the international order, says CARLOS MARTINEZ

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer tours Palantir Technologies headquarters with company employees and British military personnel in Washington DC, February 27, 2025
Politics / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Only an ambitious programme of state-led investment can restore growth and improve living standards, argues MICHAEL BURKE

Sam Wild addresses the British Battalion
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Thousands of remarkable Britons left ordinary lives behind to join the struggle against Franco. Here is a snapshot of those who answered the call

RESOLUTE RESISTANCE: Stop the War Coalition and CND No War on Iran demonstration in central Glasgow, April 11 2026
Aw That / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

The present drive to war is a cynical and deliberate diversion from deteriorating living standards, argues MATT KERR

The Eardisley Oak in Herefordshire is believed to be between 800 and 900 years old
Borderlands: A Country Diary / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026

In his fortnightly column MARK SEDDON reflects on the death of Major Oak and why such ancient trees matter to us

The statue of Mao Zedong in front of the Yan’an Revolutionary Museum
Features / 2 July 2026
2 July 2026

The world’s largest communist party marked its 105th birthday this week — and remains true to its principles and firm in its course, says OLIVER VARGAS

Richard Baxell speaking at the Marx Memorial Library in London [Pic: Karl Weiss]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Driven by anti-fascism and anger at Britain’s policy of non-intervention, thousands volunteered to fight in the Spanish civil war. Historian RICHARD BAXELL reflects on their sacrifices and enduring significance

Exhumation of a mass grave of 26 Spanish Republicans killed by the fascists at Estépar, near Burgos. They were among an estimated 2,500 executions carried out in the area [Pic: Mario Modesto Mata /Creative Commons]
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

Historical shame prevents the International Brigades and those Spaniards who supported the Republic from being properly recognised and honoured, writes NOELIA SANCHEZ

Members of the British Battalion, Major Attlee Company, 15th International Brigade, displaying their banner during a lull in the fighting during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939
Spanish Civil War 90th Anniversary / 4 July 2026
4 July 2026

MAXINE PEAKE says the warnings of the International Brigades ring true today