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The Angry Summer
Features / 21 May 2026
21 May 2026

HAZEL PRING and MAX DICKINSON introduce The Angry Summer Project, a fringe for the TUC Cymru Congress

Aslef delegate Lucio Buffone
Features / 21 May 2026
21 May 2026

Delegates rejected calls to disaffiliate after a passionate three-hour debate, while warning the Labour leadership that working-class members demand change

Delegates voting at TUC Cymru Congress. Photo: Natasha Hirst
Features / 21 May 2026
21 May 2026

TUC Cymru’s programme offers a potential roadmap for co-operation between Labour and Plaid Cymru on jobs, services and economic democracy, says DAI MORGAN

COLD WAR: The Berlin Wall in 1986. Photo: Thierry Noir/Creative Commons
Eyes Wright / 21 May 2026
21 May 2026

Western accounts portray the Stasi as an agent of repression, but behind the stereotype, many East German security officers saw themselves as defenders of an anti-fascist socialist project under constant attack from the West, argues NICK WRIGHT

MUCH TO PONDER: President Donald Trump boards Air Force One on May 15 2026, at Beijing Capital International Airport - first from the left is China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi
Features / 21 May 2026
21 May 2026

JENNY CLEGG looks at the key points that defined the China-US relationship, for now

Pic: Henry Fowler/Strike Map
Features / 20 May 2026
20 May 2026

HOLLY TURNER, DR EMMA RUNSWICK, JORDAN RIVERA and PAULA DUNNE reflect on their joint union fringe meeting at this week’s Royal College of Nursing Congress in Liverpool

SAME OLD SAME OLD: School support staff members of Unison rally outside the Scottish parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh in a pay dispute in September 2023
Features / 20 May 2026
20 May 2026

This week the Welsh trade union movement comes together in Llandudno for TUC Cymru congress to debate motions and consider priorities for the next two years. JESS TURNER sets the stage

Rice packing center, in Sangrur, in south eastern Punjab, India operates seasonally for procurement / Pic: CIAT/NeilPalmer/flickr/CC
Science and Society / 20 May 2026
20 May 2026

Blocked fertiliser exports and an extreme climate fluctuation may spell disaster for global food production, write ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT

OVERLOOKED: A memorial depicting Jackie Crookston, one of 12  local people killed in the ‘Massacre of Tranent’ in 1797, when colliery workers resisted conscription under the Militia Act of that year. Photo: Kim Traynor/Creative Commons
Features / 19 May 2026
19 May 2026

The 1797 slaughter of protesters and bystanders in Tranent exposed the brutality of the British state during a period of democratic repression, says KENNY MacASKILL

SANCTIONED: People travel on an electric tricycle in Havana, Cuba
Features / 19 May 2026
19 May 2026

Trump’s drive for ‘regime change’ in Cuba has deepened the crisis across the island – while Venezuela has reaffirmed its commitment to Bolivarian solidarity, says FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ

United Cymru posters
Features / 19 May 2026
19 May 2026

Unity and solidarity remain the key to defending workers, strengthening democracy and shaping a fairer Wales, write JULIE COOK and LINSEY IMMS

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks on screen during the Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee Of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving, May 17, 2026, in Washington
Features / 19 May 2026
19 May 2026

The ghosts of Custer’s doomed campaign haunt a modern America still devoted to waging imperialist war, says STEPHEN ARNELL