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TUC GENERAL SECRETARY: Paul Nowak
Employment Rights Act / 17 July 2026
17 July 2026

TUC general secretary PAUL NOWAK tells Ben Chacko that Labour can win back disillusioned voters by delivering workplace reforms, rebuilding trust and challenging the far right’s growing influence

A memorial to the International Brigades that took part in the Battle of Caspe on the Aragon front in March 1938. Caspe is a town in the province of Zaragoza. The memorial was designed by Maribel Loren Ros and unveiled in 2018 / Pic: Fran Ara/CC
Poetry / 17 July 2026
17 July 2026

On the 90th anniversary of the outbreak of the Spanish civil war, ALAN MORRISON selects some poems from a new anthology

A family stands on ruins of their home after a Russian air guided bomb hit their private house in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine
Military spending / 17 July 2026
17 July 2026

SOPHIE BOLT argues that spending more on military will harm rather than benefit Britain by diverting vital resources away from essential public services

Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a reception to mark the introduction of the Small Business Protections Bill at number 10 Downing Street, London, May 19, 2026
Democracy / 17 July 2026
17 July 2026

JENN FORBES of Your Party says many will welcome the end of Keir Starmer’s leadership, but it’s time we stopped leaving politics to the politicians

Land O’Cakes Hotel, Great Ancoats Street, Manchester in July 1962 / pic: Manchester Archives+/CC
Downing Street of the north / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

KEITH FLETT looks at geographical roots of working-class activism in Britain

FOREVER SERVILE: French President Emmanuel Macron greets US President Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Evian, France in June 2026
Military spending / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

While millions face poverty and public services are squeezed, France is committing billions to defence spending and weapons production, in a dangerous shift towards permanent preparation for war, says CONOR BOLLINS

PRINCIPLED: Andy McDonald MP
Interview / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

Against the backdrop of the Durham Miners’ Gala, Matt Kerr talks to ANDY McDONALD MP about Labour’s mistakes, Burnham’s leadership and why raising living standards must come first

Almeley Wooton Friends Meeting House
Democracy / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

Labour may owe more to Methodism than Marxism, but the wider non-conformist tradition that shaped British democracy is under pressure as protest rights come under increasing attack, warns MARK SEDDON

US President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shake hands as they pose for a photo at the Sharm El Sheikh Peace Summit in Egypt, October 13, 2025
Eyes Wright / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

NICK WRIGHT continues his series analysing the trends in European politics

GFTU summer school
Education / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

General Federation of Trade Unions assistant general secretary HENRY FOWLER reports on the final day from the GFTU’s residential Summer School at the Workers’ Retreat, Quorn Grange Hotel

Palestinians walk past destroyed buildings following an Israeli airstrike last night, at al-Maghazi refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, July 16, 2026
Middle East / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

While international actors discuss governance and reconstruction, Netanyahu has made it clear that Israel has no intention of ending its military occupation, says RAMZY BAROUD

Count Binface poses outside Parliament on College Green, central London, April 25 ,2024
Opinion / 16 July 2026
16 July 2026

Treating the Clacton by-election as a joke risks reinforcing the Reform leader’s claim to be the victim of an out-of-touch Establishment, argues JOHN McINALLY