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Lord Malcolm Offord speaking at the MacDonald Inchyra Hotel & Spa in Falkirk, he was announced by Nigel Farage as the latest defector to join the party during the rally in Falkirk, December 6, 2025
Far Right / 7 December 2025
7 December 2025
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks during a press conference at Institute of Directors in central London. Picture date: Thursday December 4, 2025
Far Right / 4 December 2025
4 December 2025

Meanwhile, Farage's party is mired in racism rows on multiple fronts

IRON FIST: Mass exodus of Latin American migrants cross from Chile at the Santa Rosa border point in Tacna, Peru on Monday in a panic reaction at Jose Antonio Kast’s threats of expulsion
Politics / 3 December 2025
3 December 2025

Far-right forces are rising across Latin America and the Caribbean, armed with a common agenda of anti-communism, the culture war, and neoliberal economics, writes VIJAY PRASHAD

Nick Fuentes, far right activist, holds a rally at the Lansing Capitol, in Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020
Eyes Left / 26 November 2025
26 November 2025

As figures from Tucker Carlson to Nigel Farage flirt with neofascist rhetoric and mainstream leaders edge toward authoritarianism through war and repression, the conditions that once nurtured Hitlerism re-emerge — yet anti-war and anti-imperialist sentiments are also burgeoning anew, writes ANDREW MURRAY

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood leaves the BBC Broadcasting House in London, after appearing on the BBC One current affairs programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, November 16, 2025
Human Rights / 17 November 2025
17 November 2025

Far-right figures ‘Tommy Robinson’ and Nigel Farage praise Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's plans to force asylum seekers into 20 years of limbo before being able to settle in Britain

People arrive before far-right US Vice President JD Vance speaks at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, October 29, 2025
Race / 13 November 2025
13 November 2025
People take part in a Stand Up To Racism counter protest during a protest by people attending a Save Our Future & Our Kids Futures protest outside the Cladhan Hotel in Falkirk, which is housing asylum seekers. Picture date: Sunday September 21, 2025
Editorial: / 7 November 2025
7 November 2025
Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana take part in a discussion on Your Party, their new political party, at The World Transformed conference, at Niamos Radical Arts Centre in Hulme, Manchester ,October 10, 2025
Parliamentary Politics / 2 November 2025
2 November 2025

MARK SERWOTKA issues a rallying call to those committed to building a new radical socialist party of the working class to commit to real democracy, not imaginary or performative gestures

People take part in a Stand Up To Racism counter protest during a protest by people attending a Save Our Future & Our Kids Futures protest outside the Cladhan Hotel in Falkirk, which is housing asylum seekers. Picture date: Sunday September 21, 2025
Refugees / 27 October 2025
27 October 2025

Home Office has ‘repeatedly cut corners and wasted considerable amounts of taxpayers’ money,’ report warns about the policy

People protest against the participation of the Israeli national team in the 2026 Soccer World Cup qualification match against Italy being played in the evening in Udine, Italy, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025
Southern Europe / 23 October 2025
23 October 2025

Italian unions are mobilising against rearmament and for wages and investment – but left blunders still leave the ‘post-fascist’ Italian PM looking likely to keep her job, says NICK WRIGHT

People take part in the Stand Up To Racism rally near the TLK Apartments and Hotel in Orpington, August 22, 2025
Anti-Racism / 23 October 2025
23 October 2025

Once again Tower Hamlets is being targeted by anti-Islam campaigners, this time a revamped and radicalised version of Ukip — the far-right event is now banned by the police, but we’ll be assembling this Saturday to make sure they stay away, says JAYDEE SEAFORTH

Party leader Nigel Farage (left) and Head of policy Zia Yusuf during a Reform UK press conference at the Royal Horseguards Hotel, London, September 22, 2025
Wales / 21 October 2025
21 October 2025
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage reacts to the speech by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at the Labour Party conference, September 30, 2025
Politics / 7 October 2025
7 October 2025
Unite the Kingdom
Fascism / 1 October 2025
1 October 2025

The far right feels comfortable openly saying the most racist, extreme things imaginable and harassing left events in ways unseen in living memory — we desperately need an anti-fascist Labour Party to replace the current appeasement regime, writes ANDREW MURRAY

A police vehicle burns as a right-wing demonstration erupted into violence and chaos as rioters clashed with police, September 20, 2025 in The Hague, Netherlands. Photo: REGIO8 via AP
Western Europe / 21 September 2025
21 September 2025
People demonstrate during the Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom march and rally in London, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025
Editorial: / 15 September 2025
15 September 2025
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz attends a press conference in Berlin, Germany, September 6, 2025
World / 15 September 2025
15 September 2025
People taking part in a Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom march and rally in central London. Picture date: Saturday September 13, 2025
Voices of Scotland / 16 September 2025
16 September 2025

Our economic system is broken – and unless we break with the government’s obsession with short-termist private profit, things are destined to get worse, warns Mercedes Villalba

THOUSANDS of people who joined a far-right protest “went on the rampage” in London over the weekend in an attempted repeat of last summer’s violence, campaigners have said.  Around 100,000 supporters of Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephan Yaxley-Lennon, waving St George’s flags, gathered between Blackfriars and Westminster Bridges on Saturday before marching past Parliament to rally in Whitehall.  At least 24 people were arrested and 26 police officers were injured, including four who were seriously
Politics / 14 September 2025
14 September 2025

‘We need more opposition to the far-right threat,’ Stand Up to Racism says

People taking part in a Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom march and rally in Parliament Square, central London, September 13, 2025
Editorial / 14 September 2025
14 September 2025
People take part in a Stand Up to Racism protest in Epping, Essex, entitled Defend Refugees - Stop the Far Right - No to Fascist Tommy Robinson, following protests outside the former Bell Hotel in Epping, believed to be housing asylum seekers, where there have been a number of demonstrations, after police charged 38-year-old asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu with sexual assault following an incident where he is alleged to have attempted to kiss a 14-year-old girl. Picture date: Sunday July 27, 2025
Editorial: / 12 September 2025
12 September 2025
Protesters marching in Epping, Essex after a temporary injunction that would have blocked asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel, was overturned at the Court of Appeal, August 31, 2025
Anti-Racism / 13 September 2025
13 September 2025

Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO reports on TUC Congress discussions on how to confront the far right and rebuild the left’s appeal to workers

People take part in the Stand Up To Racism rally near the TLK Apartments and Hotel in Orpington, August 22, 2025
TUC Congress 2025 / 10 September 2025
10 September 2025
People take part in the counter-protest, organised by Stand Up to Racism, to the
Anti-fascism / 9 September 2025
9 September 2025

We must organise broad-based counterprotests and celebratory local community events to rebuild class consciousness and challenge the far-right’s divisive lies, writes KEVIN COURTNEY, ahead of this Saturday’s big demo in London

Essex
Hotel attack / 31 August 2025
31 August 2025
WORKING-CLASS TRADITION: East London's Kirby estate
Opinion / 31 August 2025
31 August 2025

Millions of ordinary English people of all backgrounds consider the cross their own — abandoning it, and its left-wing history that includes the peasants’ revolt, concedes vital ground to the right, argues SIMON BRIGNELL

Protesters outside the former Bell Hotel in Epping, July 31, 2025
Britain / 21 August 2025
21 August 2025

At least 20 far-right protests planned outside hotels housing asylum seekers over the weekend

Police officers and protesters on Hemnall Street in Epping, after a protest outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex. There have been a number of demonstrations outside the hotel, believed to be housing asylum seekers, since police charged 38-year-old asylum seeker Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu with sexual assault following an incident where he is alleged to have attempted to kiss a 14-year-old girl. Picture date: Sunday July 20, 2025
Editorial: / 23 July 2025
23 July 2025
Democrat mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaks during a rally at the Hotel & Gaming Trades Council headquarters in New York, Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Politics / 14 July 2025
14 July 2025

From Labour’s panic over the Corbyn-Sultana formation to Democratic Party grandees distancing themselves from Zohran Mamdani, centrist cliques on both sides of the Atlantic are quick to throw the same old insult, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER

Sir Oswald Mosley, ex leader of the British Union of Fascists, surrounded by police after speaking in public for the first time since the war at the Memorial Hall in Farringdon, November 1947
History / 11 June 2025
11 June 2025

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

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking during a press conference on the Immigration White Paper in the Downing Street Briefing Room in London
Features / 16 May 2025
16 May 2025

As Starmer flies to Albania seeking deportation camps while praising Giorgia Meloni, KEVIN OVENDEN warns that without massive campaigns rejecting this new overt government xenophobia, Britain faces a soaring hard right and emboldened fascist thugs on the streets