Our final quarterly print edition surveys innovations and transformations in left media past, present and future – providing ...
Mazen Gharibah reports on the aftermath of the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and how grassroots, civilian-led peacebuilding efforts are crucial to Syria’s future ...
Alex Scrivener explains why thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets in protest against the ruling Georgian Dream party – and why they need our solidarity ...
We have a really clear vision for a more democratic and fairer country and we are already a democratic party and we are welcoming lots of people from the left. The old parties are failing to deal with ...
Can’t wait? Subscribe today to get the latest issue delivered straight to your door – and the next one hot off the press! Jonas Marvin is author of Disorganised Abandonment (provisional title, Verso ...
Early 20th-century Puck magazine cartoons condemn the ‘yellow press’ – newspapers funded by the rich and focused on sensationalism – as contemporary Dreadnought editions grabbed new readers’ attention ...
Local activists, disillusioned with the status quo, are forming political organisations independent of the Labour Party. Naomi Widressidrissi spoke to groups building connections locally and ...
In the ever-shifting landscape and viability of print media, left-wing publications can take many forms and directions. Paula Lacey spotlights a selection of trajectories taken in the UK and beyond ...
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In 1994, it was possible – though challenging – to launch a monthly print magazine. Market-led politics were already eroding the welfare state but it still offered sufficient security for people to ...
Defeated and marginalised but resilient and unbowed. What does the left do next? Connor Cameron makes the case for a new UK party of the left ...
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