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.
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.
Changing the direction of the Starmer project depends on the combined pressure of many campaigns, writes Lauren Harper.
Keir Starmer’s Labour is becoming a vehicle for the right-wing politics of US evangelicalism, writes Fanny Wright.
Labour’s current plan will lead them towards irrelevance and decline, warn Bob Thomson and Stephen Smellie.
Roz Foyer explains how the Scottish Trades Union Congress is countering the right with political education on the cost of living crisis.
Francis Stuart introduces a radical education programme that equips learners to uncover why capitalism isn't working.
Arianna Introna reports on the cross-class resistance to increased harassment of benefits claimants by the DWP.
Alan McIntosh explores why Humza Yousaf needs to fund advice and assistance services to address the cost of living crisis.
Charities are now critical to the support that local authorities must provide to tackle the cost of living crisis, find Diarmuid McDonnell, Xihua Chen, and João Rafael Cunha.
Emma Brown explains why climate campaign group This Is Rigged is shifting its focus to the cost of living crisis.