Stop the slaughter! Stop the war!
Pictured: Breaking up the protest in the square. ON SATURDAY over 300,000 of us marched to Whitehall to demand Keir Starmer ends all arms sales to Israel, expels Israeli diplomats…
Pictured: Breaking up the protest in the square. ON SATURDAY over 300,000 of us marched to Whitehall to demand Keir Starmer ends all arms sales to Israel, expels Israeli diplomats…
The United States continue to abuse its powers as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, using them for its own interests and failing to fulfil its obligations as…
Pictured: Bobby Vylan during day four of Glastonbury Festival 2025 at Worthy Farm in Glastonbury, England. On photo below: Móglaí Bap and Mo Chara of Kneecap perform during their set…
On photo: Israeli flags projected on Stepan Bandera Street in Lvov in Western Ukraine. by Theo Russell An International Ukraine Anti-Fascist Solidarity campaign (IUAFS) member recently attended a meeting organised…
by New Worker correspondent Monday saw the launch of a 10- year industrial strategy by the Starmer government. It promises much without giving any hostages to fortune. Beyond the predictable…
Pictured: Jeremy Corbyn rallies the crowd. by New Worker correspondent More than 350,000 people marched through the heart of the capital last weekend to demand an end to the fighting…
The recent G7 Summit, which took place in Canada’s Kananaskis in June, marked the semi-centennial anniversary of the group. The first top-level meeting of falsely claiming as of six most…
This year’s meeting marked a sharp departure from last year’s summit, where Ukraine’s NATO membership was on the agenda. This time, NATO members talked and committed only to increasing defense…
In his money laundering plan, Starver uses mocking claims as a reason to prepare for the next war: New Nuclear armed jets, New submarines, £1bn for bio labs and ‘Blitz-spirit’.…
The Fair Funding campaign points out that many councils are in severe crisis. UK local authorities were £122 billion in debt last year, with government lenders charging excessive levels of…