
Grunwick strike, fifty 50 years on: Saris of Strength.
By Maureen Wade, chair, Birmingham UNISON retired members section. This month sees the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the Grunwick strike, and it is
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By Maureen Wade, chair, Birmingham UNISON retired members section. This month sees the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the Grunwick strike, and it is

By Michael Roberts In an article entitled How economics is changing, FT columnist Harvey Nripia paints a generally positive picture of economics as an academic discipline in

By Joe Langabeer Over the weekend, it was reported that former Cambridge professor, Jason Arday, had been found dead in his home after a barrage

By Michael Roberts In this post, I return to my review of the theories of the causes of inflation in modern economies. In the first

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We republish in full (see below), a recent statement from the Blacklist Support Group, who have been campaigning on this issue for many years. Blacklisting

By John Pickard Benjamin Netanyahu has remained in office for years by empowering the far right of his coalitions, including religious fundamentalist parties. The outlook

By David Niven, PCS member, Defra North West & Cumbria Branch In our article ‘Who runs PCS – the members or the bureaucracy?’ we described

By Michael Roberts This is the second part of my discussion of the causes of inflation in modern capitalist economies, based on an unpublished paper

Gray Allan; Falkirk East CLP Elections to the Labour Party’s national executive committee (NEC) are under way with emails sent to Party members containing a