
The Saramago dispute: hospitality organising in Glasgow
Photo credit: Colm. The Saramago dispute, Glasgow, 2023 José Saramago was a Portuguese communist known for his critiques of the IMF, the Catholic Church and
Photo credit: Colm. The Saramago dispute, Glasgow, 2023 José Saramago was a Portuguese communist known for his critiques of the IMF, the Catholic Church and
In light of the failures of mainstream politics across the board, socialist writer Alex Niven wants to inject a sense of hope back into contemporary
The Thatcher government’s Section 28 made it illegal for public bodies to ‘promote homosexuality’ – a policy that continues to detrimentally impact the lives of
rs21 members attended protests last weekend in London and Manchester in solidarity with Palestine. John Nicholson reports on the Nakba 75 demonstration and march on
Rishi Sunak’s Georgian manor house in the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Sigston (Picture: Paul Buckingham) As the vast majority of people battle massive food,
Big UCU university workers’ picket lines Thousands of university workers are piling pressure on the bosses through their Marking and Assessment Boycott (Mab). Bosses at Queen
Vibrant picket lines during the EIS teachers’ strike (Picture: EIS) Scottish college workers are fighting back against a host of attacks from the SNP government. Nationally,
In 1972, ten thousand kids walked out of school in Britain to protest corporal punishment — and force authorities to change the law. School children
The strikes against cuts to regional radio and newspapers are about more than just saving jobs – the fight to protect local journalism is a
The strikes against cuts to regional radio and newspapers are about more than just saving jobs – the fight to protect local journalism is a
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