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VIVID PICTURE: Activists from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) in Westminster on April 24 2025, London, protest against animal testing in laboratories
Features / 14 January 2026
14 January 2026

DEIRDRE O’CONNOR warns about a big shift in how freedom of speech and protest are treated in new policy document before Parliament today
 

GOOD INTENTION: Make Poverty History posters wrapped around the pedestal of Bernard Meadows' sculpture The Spirit Oof Brotherhood in front of the TUC Pic: Kaihsu/CC
Features / 14 January 2026
14 January 2026

Data on regional deprivation in England shows us an unequal society, but what to do about it remains unanswered argue ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT

Marchers protest during the San Francisco Fight Trump's War on Venezuela in the Mission district of San Francisco on Saturday, January 10 2026 / Pic: Yalonda M James/San Francisco Chronicle via AP
Features / 14 January 2026
14 January 2026

FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ considers Trump’s war on Venezuela as tentative prelude to US recolonisation of Latin America by military force

Defence Secretary John Healey and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper during a visit to Royal Navy carrier HMS Prince of Wales in Naples, Italy, November 17, 2025
Features / 13 January 2026
13 January 2026

ALEX GORDON outlines the real battle for workers in Britain and Europe, to break the state capture by arms firms and the new finance-technology capitalists

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Germany / 13 January 2026
13 January 2026

Speakers in Berlin traced how Germany’s rearmament, US-led violence abroad and the repression of solidarity at home are converging in a dangerous drive toward war. BEN CHACKO reports

Holyrood / 13 January 2026
13 January 2026

As Holyrood sets the Budget, the gulf between rich and poor is wider than ever. PETER OLECH of Unite Community Scotland argues that only by taxing extreme wealth can we properly fund public services and deliver justice for working-class communities

one of Britain's F-35B jets at RAF Marham in Norfolk
Anti-War / 13 January 2026
13 January 2026

Ahead of an important CND webinar, ULRIKE EIFLER argues that militarisation is not only draining social budgets — it is reshaping everyday life, preparing society for war and demanding a socialist response rooted in the labour movement

People raise Somalia's flag as they protest Israel's recognition of Somalia's breakaway region of Somaliland as an independent nation, in Mogadishu, Somalia, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025
Geopolitics / 12 January 2026
12 January 2026

Israel’s recognition of Somaliland has little to do with self-determination and far more to do with strategy, offering Israel a potential military foothold near Yemen, says JE ROSENBERG

A woman, with her face painted with the colors of Iran's flag, joins with others during a small demonstration, in Istanbul, January 11, 2026, in support of the nationwide mass protests in Iran against the government
Middle East / 12 January 2026
12 January 2026

Statement of the Tudeh Party of Iran

A video screenshot showing people blocking an intersection during a protest in Tehran, Iran, January 8, 2026
Middle East / 10 January 2026
10 January 2026

A statement from the Parti Communiste Francais

Protesters participate in a demonstration in Berlin, Germany, in support of the nationwide mass protests in Iran against the government, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026
Middle East / 10 January 2026
10 January 2026

The Committee for the Defence of Iranian People’s Rights (Codir) welcomes demonstrations across Iran, which have put pressure upon the theocratic dictatorship, but warns against intervention by the United States to force Iran in a particular direction

Children in Glasgow city centre carry pictures of the hunger-strikers, during a Republican rally to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the IRA hunger-strike at the Maze prison in Northern Ireland, May 2001
History / 10 January 2026
10 January 2026

From Chartists and Suffragettes to Irish republicans and today’s Palestine activists, the treatment of hunger strikers exposes a consistent pattern in how the British state represses those it deems political prisoners, says KEITH FLETT