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A military helicopter spraying Agent Orange during the Vietnam War
Science and Society / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025

The long-term effects of chemical weapons such as Agent Orange mean that the impact of war lasts well beyond a ceasefire

Presidential candidate Jose Antonio Kast, of the opposition Republican Party, waves after winning the presidential runoff election in Santiago, Chile, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025
Latin America / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025

CJ ATKINS argues that despite losing the election, Chile’s left remains big and organised and must unite to resist the new far-right government

Unite Hospitality Glasgow Strike Bulletin / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025

Take a read of the latest Unite Hospitality Glasgow Strike Bulletin and hear from workers fighting for better pay and dignity at work

A pint being pulled at a pub in London, Dcember 2024
Features / 17 December 2025
17 December 2025

Alba party leader KENNY MacASKILL makes some suggestions on how to save our pubs and reduce irresponsible drinking

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Features / 16 December 2025
16 December 2025

The catastrophe unfolding in Gaza – where Palestinians are freezing to death in tents – is not a natural disaster but a calculated outcome of Israel’s ongoing blockade, aid restrictions and continued violence, argues CLAUDIA WEBBE

Photo: Derbyshire Unison
Features / 16 December 2025
16 December 2025

After years of austerity and denial under a new Reform UK council, a failing Send service was pushed into the spotlight by staff, unions and parents — culminating in a £1.3m funding boost and a 50% increase in front-line workers. MARTIN PORTER explains

Feminist books
Features / 16 December 2025
16 December 2025

Held at a last-minute undisclosed venue amid fear of disruption, a Women’s Rights Network event brought together authors and activists, offering a day of debate on feminism’s past, present and future. JADE MIDDLETON reports

GETTING THE WORD OUT: Campaigners and charities including Show Israel the Red Card and Scottish Friends of Palestine hold a protest ahead of the Scotland Women v Israel Women Euro 2025 qualifying fixture at Hampden Park in Glasgow, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Voices of Scotland / 16 December 2025
16 December 2025

Trade union leaderships have so far stopped short of the bold industrial action over Gaza seen in Italy and Greece. NATHAN HENNEBRY calls for a re-radicalising of the union movement and rebuilding class power as vital to turning solidarity into action

FESTIVE MESSAGE: Actors from the London Touring Players perform the parts of Ebenezer Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past, 2023
Features / 15 December 2025
15 December 2025

From the workhouses of the 1840s to today’s market capitalism, A Christmas Carol remains a sharp critique of charity rationed by class, says KEITH FLETT

WRONG-HEADED: Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary David Lammy during a visit to Inner London Crown Court ahead of an announcement of major reforms to the criminal justice system
Features / 15 December 2025
15 December 2025

Evidence suggests Lammy’s proposals would come at a high cost: reduced fairness, diminished trust and greater racial inequality in the criminal justice system, argue TARA LAI QUINLAN and KATHARINA KARCHER

ANTI-IMPERIALISM: People take part in a rally opposing US intervention, in Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday December 13 2025
Features / 15 December 2025
15 December 2025

Trump’s escalation against Venezuela is about more than oil, it is about regaining control over the ‘natural’ zone of influence of the United States at a moment where its hegemony is slipping, argues VIJAY PRASHAD

DRANG NACH OSTEN: Bundeswehr armoured infantrymen during an exercise with the training device known as the duel simulator. Photo: Bundeswehr/S.Wilke/CC
Features / 13 December 2025
13 December 2025

The federal government’s plans to finance the war in Ukraine with Russian assets, and a possible deployment of German troops, put the population in Germany in the highest danger, argues SEVIM DAGDELEN