Print workers have been fighting for their rights for centuries. But despite the huge progress they have made, the battle’s far from over, says ANN FIELD


Dr TAHIR NASSER says doctors’ assessments of how long a patient has left remain deeply uncertain, calling into question the basis of Kim Leadbeater’s Bill

10 years ago this month, Corbyn saved Labour from its right-wing problem, and then the party machine turned on him. But all is not lost yet for the left, says KEITH FLETT

Kiev couldn’t have carried out its mission against Russian air bases on its own, says ROGER McKENZIE, while Starmer has no qualms about dragging us deeper into a conflict that could turn nuclear

VINCE MILLS says politicians of various parties are interpreting the result in self-serving ways, but it contains little comfort for the left
Our new report shows only seven countries now fully protect workers’ rights, down from 18 in 2014, 87% of countries violate strike rights, and workers face imprisonment in 71 nations, writes LUC TRIANGLE

GUTO DAVIES commemorates the 89th anniversary of the mass clash where thousands of Rhondda locals and anti-fascist activists made sure ‘not even one Welsh sheep would hear the Mosley message’ and rioted against the BUF rally