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ABANDONNED BY THE ‘CIVILISED’ WORLD: A member of the Abu Rish family stands in front of the entrance to her former house, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, destroyed by Israeli shelling, May 29 2026
Features / 3 June 2026
3 June 2026

RAMZY BAROUD decries the rats of Gaza, the rodent and human type. Both abound as profiteering from tragedy reaches obscene levels

Cedric the Pig
Features / 3 June 2026
3 June 2026

When gas company bosses gorged on assets, the GMB union fought back with the help of a 20-stone saddleback sow. MAT COWARD tells the story

(L to R) Ernesto Che Guevara, Raul Castro and Vilma Espin (Castro’s wife) in July 26 1964; (inset) Castro at the Summit of the Association of Caribbean States in 2016 / Pics (L to R): Ullstein Bild/CC, Pic: Presidencia de El Salvador/CC
Features / 3 June 2026
3 June 2026

Born on this day in 1931, the heroic revolutionary faces a dangerous new wave of White House aggression. We must treat his birthday as a rallying cry to resist the illegal siege of Cuba, writes ROGER McKENZIE

Paul Nowak
Voices of Scotland / 1 June 2026
1 June 2026

New workplace rights are welcome, but the survival of the trade union movement will be determined not in Westminster but in workplaces across the country, argues JOHN CARSON

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Features / 1 June 2026
1 June 2026

ROGER McKENZIE highlights how health workers in DRC are struggling to contain a deadly Ebola outbreak in a region already suffering conflict, aid cuts and a legacy of imperialist degradation

Vietnam President To Lam
Economy / 1 June 2026
1 June 2026

Associate Professor BUI QUANG TUAN explains how modernisation and growth are helping to unlock new foreign investment in the Vietnamese economy

protest
Features / 1 June 2026
1 June 2026

JOHN REES looks at why the June 20 international anti-war conference is such a vital initiative

d’artagnan
Praxis / 31 May 2026
31 May 2026

A remarkable excavation in the Netherlands has raised hopes of locating the grave of Louis XIV’s famed captain of the King’s Musketeers. JOHN CALLOW introduces the real figure behind the hero of Dumas’s novels

Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair during a recording with LBC presenter James O'Brien, at the LBC Studio, in Millbank, London, September 5, 2024
Features / 1 June 2026
1 June 2026

Even after the disaster of the Iraq war, Blair remains a persistent voice for military intervention, says STEPHEN ARNELL

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva waves to the press before the arrival of Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons at Planalto Presidential Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, May 28, 2026
Features / 1 June 2026
1 June 2026

By helping drive through a historic reduction in working hours, Brazil’s president has reconnected with organised labour in a way that the European left would do well to note, says SARA VIVACQUA

Nicola Sturgeon with Peter Murrell as they cast their votes in the 2019 General Election at Broomhouse Park Community Hall in Glasgow
Opinion / 1 June 2026
1 June 2026

KENNY MacASKILL looks at the depth of the corruption tolerated within the Scottish National Party and the efforts to keep it from public scrutiny

Photo: Flickr user RTPeatCC
Features / 30 May 2026
30 May 2026

Esmond Romilly horrified Britain’s Establishment by turning from privileged schoolboy to anti-fascist fighter, writes MAT COWARD