Statement of the central committee of the Tudeh Party of Iran


Civil servants are worried that work they are being asked to undertake may be contributing to potential Israeli war crimes – and PCS will back back any member facing disciplinary action for refusing to work on arms export licences, writes general secretary FRAN HEATHCOTE

While promising massive housebuilding with ‘no fiscal cost,’ DIANE ABBOTT MP reveals the government relies on planning reforms alone rather than public investment, as military expansion becomes the only significant investment

As India drops from a ‘free’ to ‘partially free’ democracy and its 200 million Muslims face targeted violence, HARSEV BAINS traces the path from the ‘emergency’ and Sanjay Gandhi’s 1975 forced sterilisations to Modi’s autocracy today

Two British doctors have condemned the false displays of humanitarianism by the British government and major NGOs, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

JOSH MORRIS explains how this weekend’s STUC Youth Conference in Clydebank will challenge Reform UK’s pursuit of younger voters, as striking workers in the care sector lead the way