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TAKING FROM WELFARE TO GIVE TO WARFARE: Keir Starmer during a visit to defence contractor Stark in Swindon on June 5 2026
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

British military spending is among the highest in the world, diverts scarce resources from far better causes and fuels international conflict. It’s time we made different choices, argues LIZ PAYNE

RESILIENCE: Phlebotomists in Gloucestershire, members of Unison, mark their 236th day of industrial action during a rally outside Gloucester Shire Hall last November
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Unison director of organising KEVIN LUCAS explains the Organising to Win strategy, its successes to date and key tests on the union’s horizon

Pic: Unison
Features / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Young workers do want to get involved in Unison, and where that is enabled we see growth in workplace power, argue Unison North West Young Members co-chairs ZAIHERA CHAUDHRY and IAN CAULFIELD

Good nests are used and continually built on by generations of vultures / Pic: Nicholas Turland/CC
Science and Society / 17 June 2026
17 June 2026

Animal metaphors are testament to delight in the non-human world and what we hope and wish for human freedom, argue ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT"

Nato forces
Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

Economists estimate extreme poverty could be drastically reduced for a fraction of global defence spending, yet military budgets continue to expand year on year, says JON TRICKETT MP, ahead of the Stop the War International Conference on Saturday

Anti-racists demonstrate in Glasgow last Saturday
Voices of Scotland / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

Trade unions, trades councils and community organisations must work together to build lasting solidarity and resistance to the far right, argues DREW GILCHRIST

Unison
Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

As delegates meet in Brighton this week, Unison faces pressing questions about pay, organising, workers’ rights and political representation, explains ANDY CHAFFER

Unison women strike for fair pay
Features / 15 June 2026
15 June 2026

As Unison launches its Year of Women Workers, ANNIE COGAN-THOMAS argues that stronger organisation and collective bargaining are essential to winning equality

Belfast
North of Ireland rioting / 14 June 2026
14 June 2026

Recent violence in Belfast was not spontaneous — it was built on years of failure and political neglect, argues STIOFAN O NUALLAIN

History / 14 June 2026
14 June 2026

KEITH FLETT looks back to different times – but perhaps not so much – during Labour’s 1976 leadership election

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Anti-fascism / 16 June 2026
16 June 2026

Ninety years on from the famous anti-fascist victory, commemorations should acknowledge the central role played by Jewish workers and communist organisers in stopping Mosley’s march, says MARY DAVIS

Starmer and burnham
Capitalism / 14 June 2026
14 June 2026

Andy Burnham’s growing stature has fuelled hopes of a Labour revival – but ALAN SIMPSON warns that Britain’s crisis runs far deeper than just its leadership and traces its roots to decades of financialised capitalism