
There is an alternative to these brutal cuts – let’s make our voices heard
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, writes about the need to march for a future that works, and against the Tory cuts.

Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, writes about the need to march for a future that works, and against the Tory cuts.

Donald Trump’s plans to build a golf resort expose the shortfalls of democracy in Scotland.

Sally Hunt, general secretary of the University and College Union, explains why she’ll be marching tomorrow in defence of education for the many.

Alastair Campbell last night said he believed the 2015 general election will be the first “genuine social media election”, reports Shamik Das.

As the government push on with their rigid policy agenda it’s more important now than ever to get our voices heard, writes Brendan Barber.

Alex Salmond’s tax and spend figures for an independent Scotland simply do not add up, writes Ed Jacobs.

Here are the details of the logistical arrangements for anyone wishing to join Saturday’s “A Future that Works” march, by the TUC’s Nigel Stanley.

Shamik Das looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

Jonathan Orde examines the constitutional implications of the Prince Charles letters farrago.

Look Left, our round up of the week’s politics, will be going out shortly.