Despite the surge in the stock markets at the end of last week, the underlying signs point to severe problems ahead, explains Michael Roberts Let the Financial Times sum it up: “US stocks ride AI hype ...
Lindsey German on the monarchy, Starmer’s Labour and Prunella Scales The repeated attempts to quash the royal scandal around the former Prince Andrew didn’t work.
Trent Loom reviews Riot Women, the latest offering from Sally Wainwright of Happy Valley fame Having never viewed Happy Valley that info means nada to me, so I’m going to contextualise Riot Women ...
There were two significant elections results this week, in Caerphilly and for the position of Deputy Leader of Labour, that ...
The infighting at the top of the Your Party project is demoralising, but a change of direction could be our best hope for an ...
Michael Roberts explains why cheap credit and debt for corporations has led to the long depression we've experienced since ...
Since 2009, workers at Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) have seen pay drop in real terms, pay freezes and ...
Steven McWilliam reflects on the new branch launch in Edinburgh and some takeaways from the meeting Counterfire has a strong ...
Next week hundreds of people are coming together in central London to discuss the way forward for Your Party Your Party ...
Trump’s regime is using the same old pretexts in its attempt to reassert American power in Latin America, argues Orlando Hill ...
The universities sector is in a crisis which won’t be resolved without national and coordinated action of the concerned ...
Up to now, there is little sign that AI investment is delivering faster productivity. But ironically, the huge investment in ...