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The decision, made with chilling indifference, has devastated thousands of skilled, unionised workers and communities that have sustained the Welsh economy for generations. The damage doesn’t end at ...
This year marks 95 years since the Daily Worker, renamed the Morning Star in 1966, was first published. We rely solely on our readers and friends in the labour movement, and need to raise additional ...
DONALD TRUMP was hoping to take a wrecking ball to the world trade system and other countries’ exports to the US. He swung it ...
May Day has a long, proud history, with its origins in the struggle for an eight-hour working day towards the end of the 19th ...
This weekend is not just a celebration of past victories; it’s a call to action for a trade union movement that must rebuild ...
ALL THE evidence suggests that the May 1 elections were a grim night for Labour. Just as regrettable, it seems that it was also a very good night for Reform UK.
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KOSOVARE ASLLANI is confident there are “big things ahead” for London City Lionesses as the team gear up for Sunday’s Women’s ...
TWENTY prisoners are to run in the Belfast Marathon on Sunday – along their own course in Maghaberry Prison to raise money ...
People in red shirts milling around the city centre, still following Virgil van Dijk’s orders as if alongside him in the ...
SEAN EVERITT has called on Edinburgh to seize a rare opportunity as they bid to stun high-flying Bath and reach a first European final for a decade this weekend. The two sides meet in a sold-out ...
Webber is a historian who can write with the creative style, flair and passion of a novelist. Webber talked to hundreds of miners for this project and the book shows her to be a skilled interviewer ...