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STICKING A PLASTER INSTEAD OF CURING: One of St Mungo's charity billboards installed across London and fitted with orange 'Herephones', which play the inspiring stories of people who have experienced homelessness, July 2025
Inequality / 31 December 2025
31 December 2025

Why is welfare in its limited sense attacked when aimed at the poor? asks poignantly PAUL DONOVAN

TRAILBLAZING RESEARCH: Dr Aggrey Burke in 2022; Jamaican immigrants met by the Colonial Office officials as they disembark from the Empire Windrush one in four will commit suicide / Windrush pic: Whispyhistory/CC
Obituary / 31 December 2025
31 December 2025

1943-2025: How one man’s unfinished work reveals the lethal lie of ‘colour-blind’ medicine

 

LAYING DOWN A MARKER: (L to R) Captain Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso, General Assimi Goita of Mali and General Abdourahamane Tchiani of Niger at the second AES summit on security and development in Bamako, Mali on December 23 2025 Pic: Mali Government Information Center via AP
Northwest Africa / 31 December 2025
31 December 2025

NICHOLAS MWANGI highlights a historic turning point in Sahelian sovereignty, as Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger bolstered their regional security through a unified military force

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer talks to soldiers during a visit to the Netherlands marines training base, June 24, 2025
Militarism / 30 December 2025
30 December 2025

Labour’s cynical recruitment drive normalises militarism, diverts attention from youth unemployment and public service cuts, and seeks to build consent for an increasingly aggressive defence agenda, argues GEORGINA ANDREWS

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves poses outside 11 Downing Street, London, with her ministerial red box, before delivering her Budget in the House of Commons, November 26, 2025
Labour Party / 30 December 2025
30 December 2025

As unemployment rises and living standards fall, May’s economic announcement risks locking Britain into further decline rather than charting a new course, warns JON TRICKETT MP

Undated handout photo provided by the Ministry of Defence of vanguard class nuclear submarine HMS Vengeance in Gare Loch, after departing HM Naval Base Clyde in Faslane, Scotland, to go on sea trials. Issue date: Monday February 24, 2025
Voices of Scotland / 30 December 2025
30 December 2025

Campaigns against nuclear weapons on the Clyde, financial backing for arms firms and rising militarism are converging with solidarity for Palestine, as Scotland’s peace movement builds momentum ahead of the 2026 Holyrood election, says ARTHUR WEST

Nigeria police, Anti-Bomb squad, secure the scene of a U.S. airstrike in Northwest, Jabo, Nigeria, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025
Imperialism / 30 December 2025
30 December 2025

A US air strike in north-west Nigeria, publicly framed as a Christmas act of counterterrorism, reveals a deeper shift in how power is exercised in Africa, argues RAIS NEZA BONEZA

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Keir Starmer challenge / 28 December 2025
28 December 2025

With speculation growing about a Labour leadership contest in 2026, only a decisive break with the current direction – on the economy, foreign policy and migrants – can avert disaster and offer a credible alternative, writes DIANE ABBOTT

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Silencing dissent / 28 December 2025
28 December 2025

Repression against left-wing, anti-imperialist and Palestine solidarity structures in Germany is increasingly aimed at undermining their economic means of existence, says LEON WYSTRYCHOWSKI

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Jose Antonio Kast election / 28 December 2025
28 December 2025

Decades of centre-left accommodation and deepening inequality have opened the door to a hard-right restoration — posing stark challenges for the left, argues FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ

St George flag police
Features / 23 December 2025
23 December 2025

Despite systemic racism and far-right hostility, Britain’s migrant and black communities continue to contribute, inspire, and resist. Through education, art, and intergenerational solidarity, the next generation can help shape a future rooted in justice, understanding, and hope, says ZITA HOLBOURNE

PA demo 29.11
Features / 23 December 2025
23 December 2025

JULIA BARD looks at the persistence of anti-semitism on the political right – and its troubling emergence on parts of the left, too