With the fallout from the recent cyber attack continuing to impact the job, a number of "password reset hubs" have been set up. Several of these have reported massive queues, with workmates waiting ...
After teaching teenagers drama and English for thirty years, Sarah Pritchard is now an eco-psychotherapist, working with the vulnerable and encouraging autonomy through creativity. Her own sanity ...
Labour’s election victory in the summer of 2024 was not built off mass enthusiasm. Only 33.7% of the voting public backed the party, and on a low turnout. Labour got half a million fewer votes than it ...
Lizzy Brooks reviews Mary Manning and Sinead O’Brien, Striking Back: The Untold Story of an Anti-Apartheid Striker (Gill, 2017). On 19 July 1984, Mary Manning, a 21-year-old member of the Irish ...
Kelly Rogers spoke to Max O’Hara and Sacha Marten, Executive Committee members of Pride in Labour. When Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced that Labour would continue the Tories’ blanket ban on ...
Until last year, the UNISON branch at Lewisham Council was notoriously inactive. Despite cuts of £173m over the course of the 2010s, the branch – by far the largest union at the Council – had barely ...
The current cyber attack isn't the bosses' "fault", in a direct sense. But for any comrades thinking we should go easy on our employers as they deal with this hacking incident, don't forget what they ...
Elaine Jones is an Eating Disorders Therapist in the NHS, Executive member of the public sector union UNISON, and member of Workers' Liberty. The election of a Labour Government should mean an end to ...
Greta Kaur-Taylor is a 21-year-old student at Manchester Metropolitan University, live music photographer, and organiser with Stop Manchester Pro-Life. Greta spoke to Kelly Rogers. For Greta, being ...
On Saturday 14 September, protests took place across the world to mark the second anniversary of the murder of Masha Jina Amini by Iran's religious "morality" police. Jina Amini, a 22-year old Kurdish ...
Workers’ Liberty’s Socialist Summer Camp took place in Surrey across the August bank holiday weekend. The odd rain shower couldn’t dampen the good vibes. Sessions and political discussions across the ...