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FRAUGHT PROCESS: A member of HS2 staff walks through the Chilterns tunnel of the new line
Features / 23 May 2026
23 May 2026

The HS2 debacle exposes what happens when public infrastructure is handed to private contractors – especially when set against China’s state-led high-speed rail success, says CARLOS MARTINEZ

COUNTING ON CHANGE: Ballot boxes are stacked on tables ahead of the count for the 2026 Senedd elections at The Arena, Venue Cymru, Llandudno on May 8 2026
Features / 23 May 2026
23 May 2026

With a political crisis engulfing the Labour Party, the case for PR is back on the agenda. TONY BURKE argues trade unions must now engage on changes to our voting system

I’ACCUSE...! A comment left among tributes close to Grenfell Tower in west London the day after a fire engulfed the 24-storey building
Features / 23 May 2026
23 May 2026

YVETTE WILLIAMS and JOE DELANEY dissect the institutional dawdling that rubbed salt into the Grenfell open wounds prolonging the agony of survivors

Winston Pinder
Features / 23 May 2026
23 May 2026

A lifelong communist and community organiser, Pinder helped shape anti-racist and anti-colonial activism in Britain while dedicating himself to youth work and collective struggle, writes David Horsley

500 miles for solidarity
Aw That / 23 May 2026
23 May 2026

After battling hills, rain and injury in a three-day cycle ride ending at the CWU conference, MATT KERR reflects on why class unity remains the answer to injustice

Pic: Alan Denney/Creative Commons
Features / 23 May 2026
23 May 2026

Through marches, music, schools and political debate, campaigners in Tower Hamlets are using the 90th anniversary of Cable Street to inspire resistance to modern racism. GLYN ROBBINS explains

Towards Titley Junction: a view across the fields of the old railway junction station / Pic: Mike Parker/CC
Borderlands: A Country Diary / 22 May 2026
22 May 2026

Decommissioned railway tracks have been ‘repossessed’ by nature with wild birds the prominent protagonists, writes MARK SEDDON

STATE BRUTALITY: Scottish politician, trade unionist and socialist activist from the East End of Glasgow David Kirkwood MP on the ground after being struck by police batons during the Battle of George Square, January 31 1919 / Pic: Public domain
Features / 22 May 2026
22 May 2026

Ignorance of working-class history leaves working people open to deceptive narratives, demagogy and political manipulation, writes SAN SENIK

Pic: Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital only hospital in Soweto and the largest in sub Saharan Africa in 2017 / Pic: amanderson2/CC
Features / 22 May 2026
22 May 2026

ROGER MCKENZIE recalls the one-in-a-generation communist leader murdered at the dawn of a new South Africa 33 years ago last April 10

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