ROBERT GRIFFITHS delivered the main political report to the Communist Party’s executive committee meeting last weekend. Here is the second of two articles based on his address
A past confrontation permanently shaped the methods the state will use to protect employers against any claims by their employees, writes MATT WRACK, but unions are readying to face the challenge
Donald Trump’s bid to seize Greenland has exposed the deep hypocrisy at the heart of Nato, the EU and US foreign policy, writes DIANE ABBOTT MP
A step-by-step account of how Rupert Murdoch’s clandestine move to Wapping triggered one of the longest and most brutal industrial disputes in modern Britain, marked by secret deals, mass sackings, unprecedented policing and lasting consequences for trade unionism and the press
MEIC BIRTWISTLE offers an appreciation of the renaissance man GARETH MILES
SHARON GRAHAM reflects on the lessons of Murdoch’s confrontation with print workers – and argues that, in an age of AI, automation and net zero, only early organisation, collective power and planning can stop history repeating itself