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OUTBID BY THE STATE:Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, second right addresses a press conference after her party failed to secure a majority in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, in Kolkata, India last Tuesday
Features / 8 May 2026
8 May 2026

State machinery was widely employed to secure favourable outcomes in India’s recent regional elections against three progressive regional governments who dared to challenge Narendra Modi, asserts VIJAY PRASHAD

Front page of the Red Republican November 1850 edition. Pic: Public domain
Features / 8 May 2026
8 May 2026

KENNY MacASKILL remembers the woman who first translated The Communist Manifesto into English

A woman carries an Iranian flag during a pro-government gathering at Enqelab-e-Eslami, or Islamic Revolution, square in Tehran, Iran, May 4, 2026
Opinion / 8 May 2026
8 May 2026

It is too early to assume a US defeat in Iran — we must prepare for a long anti-war struggle, argues JOHN ROSS

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the opening session of the G20 foreign ministers meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa, February 20, 2025
Features / 8 May 2026
8 May 2026

ROGER McKENZIE says the ANC needs to respect South Africa’s Communists and their decision to stand independently at elections

Coins in a Saltire purse
Features / 7 May 2026
7 May 2026

Years of underfunding are eroding Scotland’s local services and deepening inequality in communities, says VINCE MILLS

CRUNCH TIME: (Left to right) Wales Green Party Leader Anthony Slaughter, Reform UK’s Dan Thomas, Welsh Labour Leader and First Minister Eluned Morgan and Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth
Features / 7 May 2026
7 May 2026

The election offers a critical chance to shape the future of pay, care and community provision in Wales, says Unison’s JESS TURNER

COMMUNITY FEAR: A police car in Golders Green, north-west London, following a terror attack last week
Eyes Wright / 7 May 2026
7 May 2026

As antisemitism grows, the labour movement must recommit to defence of minorities while navigating the complexities of Gaza and global politics, argues NICK WRIGHT

THE GREAT ILLUSIONIST: Scotland First Minister John Swinney (centre) with assorted worthies at Wheatley Housing Development in Wallyford, East Lothian, apparently keen on accelerating housebuilding throughout Scotland, January 2026
Holyrood / 6 May 2026
6 May 2026

As Scotland heads to the polls, the main parties offer variations on the same script, says MATT KERR

WHEN SPEED IS OF THE ESSENCE: Stephanie Fraser, a thoracic surgeon, demonstrates AI and robot technology used by NHS England speed up lung cancer diagnosis under the new NHS pilot, at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, London, January 2026
Science and Society / 6 May 2026
6 May 2026

When a computer program can outperform your human doctor, should you switch, ask ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT

Pic: Author supplied
Features / 6 May 2026
6 May 2026

When only wealthier families can afford nursery, childcare becomes a class divide - financially and developmentally. REBECCA CARTER reports

STANDING HER GROUND: Welsh Labour Party MP Beth Winter (first from right front, when Welsh Labour Party MP) and Labour MP for Liverpool, Riverside, Kim Johnson (to her left) on the picket line outside the office of HM Treasury, in Westminster in February 2023
Interview / 6 May 2026
6 May 2026

David Nicholson spoke to BETH WINTER about her bid to become a Senedd member as an independent running on a community grassroots campaign

A bag of sand, a Section 21 and a life upended
Features / 5 May 2026
5 May 2026

Disabled tenant RUTH HUNT found herself evicted by her landlord of 10 years after asking for repairs. She explains why the end of no-fault evictions is cause for celebration