Decca Muldowney talks to labour lawyer Franck Magennis about the restrictions on the right to strike in Britain today.
Today, the far right is once again trying to gain a foothold in Wales, this time finding a very different reception. Nigel ...
Edd Mustill re-examines the 1926 strike through an international lens.
One hundred years on, how are the events of May 1926 still relevant? This special edition of New Internationalist seeks to ...
Kim Kelly examines the Minneapolis shutdown that forced back ICE operations, asking what it means to call it a general strike ...
Argentinian president Javier Milei has launched a wholesale attack on workers. Josefina Salomón and Patricio A Cabezas report ...
Lebanon was excluded from the US-Iran ceasefire first announced on April 7th, and Israel took this opportunity to launch ...
Lydia Godden is a freelance journalist and community energy professional. Originally from the South Wales Valleys, her work focuses on energy justice, the development of post-neoliberal economies and ...
Danny Dorling begins his series of articles by presenting the evidence that greater equality benefits everyone, rich and poor – and argues that it can offer us all political hope.
Agricultural air pollution seems to be a tough nut to crack. Amy Hall explores the air-pollution problem down on the farm.
Senegal has strong constitutional guarantees for civil liberties like the rights to freedom of expression, assembly, and religion. But it has faced recent challenges, including politically motivated ...
The activist and campaigner on the treaty to end fossil fuel extraction, and why a free Palestine is inextricably linked with climate justice Subscribe and listen to The World Unspun wherever you get ...
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