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People take part in a Million Women Rise march outside Charing Cross Police Station in central London, ahead of International Women's Day. The march is in protest against men's violence against women, police violence, racism and misogyny, March 5, 2022
NEU Conference 2026 / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026

A major conference motion calls on educators to challenge far-right narratives and confront misogyny in schools. VONNI HARDMAN explains

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and Jackie Baillie MSP at the launch of the party's 2026 Scottish Parliament election campaign Barras Art and Design, Glasgow, March 26, 2026
Voices of Scotland / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

Labour’s approach to Scotland reveals a long-running tension between rhetoric and reality, warns PAULINE BRYAN

Civilians fire blanks during basic military training given by soldiers who rotate weekly lessons through different neighbourhoods, called ‘Defense Day,’ in Havana, Cuba, March 27, 2026
Latin America / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

While US restrictions tighten economic and social pressures on Cuba, international allies and grassroots campaigns are stepping in to support the island’s resilience, writes BERNARD REGAN, secretary of Cuba Solidarity Campaign

Striking members of the National Education Union (NEU) on Piccadilly march to a rally in Trafalgar Square, central London, in a long-running dispute over pay, March 15, 2023
NEU Conference 2026 / 31 March 2026
31 March 2026

Years of austerity and political failure have left classrooms overcrowded and staff overstretched – now educators are organising across roles to demand change, says ED HARLOW

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Economy / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026

We can't move forward as a progressive society, until we break away from our neoliberal past, says CHRIS WILLIAMSON

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NEU Conference 2026 / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026

Austerity is breaking the education system. We must unite to save our schools and pay our teachers properly, says NEU national president ED HARLOW

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Economy / 29 March 2026
29 March 2026

Only a radical overhaul of the economic programme — and proper wages for the working class — will put Britain on the road to recovery, says EFREM CRAIG

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Full Marx / 30 March 2026
30 March 2026

Marx’s early lectures on economics, together with Engels’s additions, provide a valuable introduction to Marxist political economy today, writes the MARX MEMORIAL LIBRARY

Counter protesters, organised by Stand Up To Racism, during an anti-immigration rally in Edinburgh, March 21, 2026
Anti-Fascism / 28 March 2026
28 March 2026

A nationwide mobilisation signals growing resistance to the far right, but lasting change will depend on deep organising in every corner of society, writes GAWAIN LITTLE

From left: US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US President Donald Trump, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick listen during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, March 26, 2026
United States / 27 March 2026
27 March 2026

As the US deepens its assault on Iran, a radicalised Maga fringe is embracing anti-semitism and fascist ideas – revealing the toxic politics unleashed by imperialist war, argues KEVIN OVENDEN

The burnt out remains of Hatzola ambulances at the Jewish Community Ambulance service in in Golders Green, London, after an apparent arson attack on four ambulances, March 24, 2026
Anti-Semitism / 28 March 2026
28 March 2026

Why did so many self-described progressives respond to an anti-semitic attack by questioning the victims, asks JULIA BARD

ART TAKES A STAND: The Homeless Jesus bronze statue in Glasgow, located at Nelson Mandela Place near St George's Tron Church, was created by Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz and installed in December 2017 / Pic: Brian Deegan/CC
Aw That / 28 March 2026
28 March 2026

Art matters because stories, herstories, histories, and even flights of fancy matter, posits MATT KERR