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Cailean Gallagher

Trade Unionists for Palestine

A new collaborative research project and resource base will support trade unionists as they divest from the Israeli arms trade. By the Editors of New Socialist and Cailean Gallagher. First published on New Socialist. Many of the bombs being dropped on Gaza are being dropped from drones made by unionised workers in Britain. The missile […]

Closing the Cinema will further divide St Andrews

Henry Roberts explains how wealthy investors are ridding St Andrews of its cultural spaces. Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods recently announced plans to open a high-end US-style sports bar in St Andrews, the golf capital of the world. What has angered both students and residents is that the bar’s proposed site is the beloved cinema […]

Editorial: Against Faint-Heartedness

As Starmer strides towards power, heedless of the cost of living crisis, the left across Scotland is taking up James Connolly's reply to the faint-hearted: our demands are moderate, we only want the earth.

Stopping the Steamroller

Changing the direction of the Starmer project depends on the combined pressure of many campaigns, writes Lauren Harper.

Starmer the Evangelist

Keir Starmer’s Labour is becoming a vehicle for the right-wing politics of US evangelicalism, writes Fanny Wright.

A March for Power Alone

Labour’s current plan will lead them towards irrelevance and decline, warn Bob Thomson and Stephen Smellie.

Real Change, Not Spare Change

Roz Foyer explains how the Scottish Trades Union Congress is countering the right with political education on the cost of living crisis.

A Course Through This Crisis

Francis Stuart introduces a radical education programme that equips learners to uncover why capitalism isn't working.

Welfare Struggles as Class Struggle

Arianna Introna reports on the cross-class resistance to increased harassment of benefits claimants by the DWP.

More Advice to Tackle Poverty

Alan McIntosh explores why Humza Yousaf needs to fund advice and assistance services to address the cost of living crisis.

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