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Comrades in Ipswich show what Counterfire members can do everywhere to build the movement and our organisation, in a report ...
Our disruption of graduation ceremonies in protest at complicity with genocide has widespread support despite management slurs report Edinburgh students Graduates of the University of Edinburgh have ...
John Clarke analyses the Canadian Prime Minister's turn towards austerity and cuts As a former central banker and functionary ...
In a very welcome development, a wide range of trade-union leaders have called for an end to legal action against leading organisers of the Palestine movement, reports Alex Snowdon Twenty-two ...
Imperialist rivalries have extended to one of the most environmentally fragile regions of the globe, explains In September ...
It is plain to most that the BBC is biased towards Israel, but that hasn’t stopped a tsunami of coverage claiming the reverse ...
Lindsey German on left realignment, bankrolling genocide and waterways in crisis The words of Shakespeare’s Macbeth on plans ...
Sharon Graham is getting the backing of Unite members who are fed up with Labour-led austerity and their refusal to offer any ...
This play about politics, poverty and working-class family dynamics is very much worth your time, finds Terina Hine It’s rare for an overtly working-class play to be performed on a West End stage, ...
Counterfire authors give their recommendations for reading while on holiday this summer Lindsey German I have been fascinated by the novels of Japanese writer Seicho Matsumoto.