Is the influence of the right-wing media greatly exaggerated?
The right-wing press loves to talk up its own importance, but is its influence exaggerated? And can courting the wrong media sources prove politically damaging?
The right-wing press loves to talk up its own importance, but is its influence exaggerated? And can courting the wrong media sources prove politically damaging?
‘The right-wing coup is no respecter of democracy. ‘
Consultation finds overwhelming support for clearing ex-miners’ names.
The column attempts to paint trade unions as the true villain in the miners’ strike
‘The last forty years of neoliberal coup has restructured the UK state so that instead of being a provider of public services it has become a guarantor of corporate profits and enrichment of the few.’
Why hasn’t the UK helped former coal mining communities?
Thomas Hogg says people want connection – and that’s the Left’s biggest advantage.
Nothing excites neoliberals like the notion of a free market. But they’re fans of the state when it’s convenient…
We’re picking up the pieces to this day, writes Kevin Gulliver.
400,000 houses sold under right-to-buy are now being rented privately and for double average council rents. The policy’s created a new class of buy-to-let landlords.