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People take part in a Together Alliance march, through central London, to demonstrate against the far-right, March 28, 2026
Features / 2 May 2026
2 May 2026

A new strategy from the Together Alliance links the fight against racism to the wider struggle over austerity and inequality, says BILL GREENSHIELDS

EDUCATIONAL: An array of radical books on display at the festival
Features / 2 May 2026
2 May 2026

Linking the General Strike 1926 to the struggles of workers today. General Strike 100 national co-ordinator HENRY FOWLER reflects on his recent visit to the Bristol Radical History Festival

ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT: An illustration of the Newport Rising of 1839
Features / 2 May 2026
2 May 2026

LYNNE WALSH reports from the Bristol Radical History Festival, where the defiant tradition of resistance shaped by ordinary people was centre stage

President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, April 30, 2026, in Washington
Features / 2 May 2026
2 May 2026

A new wave of austerity is being prepared, and it’s workers who will be expected to pay for it, warns MICHAEL BURKE

TIME TO SAY YOUR GOODBYES: Sir Kier Starmer
Features / 2 May 2026
2 May 2026

DIANE ABBOTT looks at the perilous political cul-de-sac Labour finds itself in

Members of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) on the picket line outside the Royal Mail Bristol South East delivery office in Bristol, December 14, 2022
Features / 2 May 2026
2 May 2026

DAVE WARD says the Employment Rights Act can be a platform to build back union power — but only if we can agree a common agenda

ELEMENTARY, DEAR BRITAIN: Keeping housing stock in good nick / Pic: Rept0n1x/flickr/CC
Features / 1 May 2026
1 May 2026

JACK YOUD explains how Salford City Council has taken on rogue landlords and won, setting an example to the rest of the country

REMARKABLE LIVES: (Left) Jimmy Hoffa, of the Teamsters Union (above) Arthur Amis of the Agricultural Workers Union; and (below) the Burston Strike School where Tom and Annie Higdon taught
Borderlands: A Country Diary / 1 May 2026
1 May 2026

The life of a modest Norfolk organiser contrasts with the dramatic rise and disappearance of a controversial figure in US labour, says MARK SEDDON

Women tarring a street
May Day 2026 / 1 May 2026
1 May 2026

Aslef general secretary DAVE CALFE looks at how rail workers and miners stood together against wage cuts 100 years ago – and why the legacy of collective action endures today

PROTECTING COLONIALISM: US forces under Special Operations Command Africa, UK’s 1st Battalion, Ranger Regiment, and members of the Ghana Armed Forces celebrate training together at Bundase Training Camp, Ghana in April 2024 / Pic: Sgt Christopher Dyer/CC
Features / 1 May 2026
1 May 2026

As Africa’s progressives aim to consolidate its anti-colonial programme, VIJAY PRASHAD reports on the US getting a military foothold in Ghana

Photo: Henry Fowler
May Day 2026 / 30 April 2026
30 April 2026

A new Solidarity Fund promises a more accessible way to support strikers, says SARAH WOOLLEY

THE ARCH OPPORTUNIST: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage in Golders Green on Thursday April 30, 2026
Features / 1 May 2026
1 May 2026

Gavin O’Toole talks to anti-racism researcher HARRY SHUKMAN about the rise of the far right