Following defiant messages from the activists determined to get their cargo of aid to Gaza, Israeli forces unlawfully boarded the British-flagged Madleen in international waters, leaving 12 crew members’ whereabouts unknown, reports LINDA PENTZ GUNTER


A joint statement from the Student Federation of India-UK, Caribbean Labour Solidarity, the Indian Workers Association, Stand Up To Racism, and other organisations warns that Labour’s shock response to Reform UK’s rise is a threat to the social fabric of the country

LYNN HENDERSON reflects on turning 60, tracing her path from 1980s Youth CND and Red Wedge gigs, deindustrialisation and the rise of women trade unionists, to looking at today’s young organisers in Unite Hospitality and Living Rent, who offer hope for the future

TOM SYKES explores how art has critiqued politics from Aristotle to Brecht, as Portsmouth Performers for Palestine prepares to showcase poetry, fiction and music reflecting on genocide, dispossession and colonialism at the White Swan Theatre

Scotland’s councils face a £647 million budget gap despite 6% increases, forcing service cuts and reserve depletion while local government workers battle for decent pay amid the continuing cost-of-living crisis, reports BRENDA AITCHISON

Let’s mobilise against the cuts and for a clear alternative economic strategy, writes MATT WILLGRESS