What Labour’s warring factions can learn from the Independent Labour Party
Labour has always been a broad church, but today succeed now the party must embrace the experimentation and intellectual radicalism of the early ILP.
Labour has always been a broad church, but today succeed now the party must embrace the experimentation and intellectual radicalism of the early ILP.
The outgoing Lib Dem leader is pushing some bold – and risky – reforms of the party.
From ‘open selections’ to the NEC result, democracy should be more than a slogan for Labour’s warring sides.
As the far right rear their ugly head again, the band that called Theresa May a ‘LiarLiar’ tell LFF it’s time for left-wing music to get organised.
40% of current union members will be retired within ten years. But unions are taking action to meet the challenge, writes the TUC’s National Organiser Carl Roper.
The IWGB has been allowed to take forward its case that Deliveroo riders have the right to formal representation through their union.
Faced with council cuts, social care companies are slashing working conditions for low-paid staff. Enough is enough.
But the union plan to keep the pressure up, after the university offered only ‘vague commitments’ to take some services back in house.
The IWGB union are fighting a decision that denies Deliveroo riders basic employment rights – and they need your support.
UKIP and the far-right have received an almighty drubbing.