Movement Politics
From Zoom to Boom: Labour needs economic policies designed for a rapidly changing world
Labour’s response to the profoundly changing economic landscape requires an inspiring vision and bold leadership, writes Sonny Leong.
One key reason why Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru could be doing a deal
When it comes to a potential Senedd pact, size matters, writes Ifan Morgan Jones.
Alba’s first party conference, and the emperor’s new clothes
Voters are yet to be convinced of the breakaway party led by Alex Salmond, writes Derek McArthur.
Unite leadership race: Sharon Graham on strikes, sexism, and the myth of ‘splitting the vote’
"The movement is on life support," the Unite General Secretary candidate tells LFF.
Solidarity builds against ‘unjust job cuts’ at Liverpool University
Trade union and labour movement support escalates for the global academic boycott of the University of Liverpool.
How Keir Starmer is terrified of challenging militarism
It's been a bad week for Labour 'defence' policy, writes Symon Hill.