Opinion: The Police Will Always Be Susceptible to Far Right Agitation – They Share a History of Violence
Becka Hudson
Opinion: If Trump Wins the US Election, It’s Countdown to War With Iran
David Wearing
Opinion: No, the Tories Aren’t Ever Going to ‘Balance the Books’
Aaron Bastani
Opinion: Why Scrapping Hostile Environment Policies Would Benefit Kids, Parents and Childcare Workers
Miranda Hall and Veronica Deutsch
Analysis: Automation Will Create More Jobs, But Most Will Be Shit
Matthew Cole
Analysis: The Frontline of the Struggle Against Platform Capitalism Lies in São Paulo
Callum Cant
International: Duterte’s New Anti-Terror Law is Accelerating State Violence in the Philippines
Jamie Sims
Social justice activists have long been the target of state violence in the Philippines. Now, a new Anti-Terror Law is accelerating Duterte’s war on dissent, writes Jamie Sims.
Analysis: Pseudoscience, Think Tanks and ‘Intellectual Landscaping’: Exposing the Wilful Ignorance of the Right
Rob Faure Walker
Opinion: Big Unions Aren’t Up to the Job Anymore
Lydia Hughes
Opinion: Students, Here’s How to Organise a Rent Strike
Rosa Porter
Report: Asylum Seekers Isolated in Hotels Are Facing Far-Right Violence
Matthew Ponsford
Opinion: How Laughter Is Building Solidarity Between Care Home Residents and Workers
Pope Lonergan
Opinion: Trump vs Biden: The First Presidential Debate Exposed an Empire in Decline
Freddie Stuart and Aaron White
Last night’s presidential debate was just the latest indication that the American experiment in democracy is collapsing before our very eyes, write Freddie Stuart and Aaron White.
Opinion: Labour’s New Leadership Must Not Abandon Palestine
Ben Jamal
Analysis: A Regime of ‘Flexible Despotism’ Reigns Over Retail Work – Can It Last?
Alex Wood
Opinion: Covid-19 Has Shown University Isn’t About Educating Young People – It’s About Exploiting Them
Aaron Bastani
The spectacle of student lockdowns at British universities may seem absurd. But it’s just the logical conclusion of a system in which everything - including higher education - is subordinated to the interests of rentiers, landlords and big business, writes Aaron Bastani.