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The far right descended on Portland to ignite racial tensions over the arrival of the Bibby Stockholm — but were defeated by a grassroots campaign of solidarity with asylum seekers.
An anti-racist demonstrations in solidarity with asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
In 1929, Yorkshire radicals engaged in an unprecedented act of international solidarity when they selected Shaukat Usmani — a jailed Indian revolutionary — to run as a Communist candidate for the mill area of Spen Valley.
The gambling industry serves as a reminder that treating mental health as an individual problem isn't enough — we need to take on the companies profiting from addiction and misery.
Online betting apps make it easier than ever to lose money and develop disorders.
As the Royal Mail looks set to be taken over by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, workers will mobilise to defend the service — and the communities they serve must get ready to stand with them, writes Dave Ward.
(Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images)
The French government response to the Palestine solidarity movement has been defined by criminalisation, censorship and violent attacks on peaceful protestors. But the genocide in Gaza only continues to push people into action.
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As Rishi Sunak agitates against student encampments, an organiser at Oxford tells Tribune that their global movement for Palestine only grows more determined.
The student encampment movement that began in the US has spread around the world despite government and police intimidation.(Photo by Laurel Chor/Getty Images)
As Israel intensifies its bombardment of Rafah, Palestinians are eating animal feed just to survive. A doctor at the European hospital, one of several British citizens trapped in Gaza, speaks to Tribune about the horrors he is witnessing.
A young Palestinian injured in Israeli air strikes arrives for treatment at Kuwait Hospital in Rafah, Gaza.
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The uproar resulting from Israel's participation in Eurovision has ensured tonight's event will only be remembered as a failed attempt to whitewash its Gaza genocide.
Israel's Eden Golan performs at the Eurovision Song Contest rehearsals.
Steve Albini, who has died aged 61, was one of the most uncompromising figures to ever defend art against its corruption by market forces, and for musicians to be considered as workers who deserved the full fruits of their labour.
Steve Albini (1962-2024)
Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram quit Westminster after seeing how it made real change impossible. Speaking to Tribune, they discuss how injustices from Hillsborough to the housing crisis come from a system wired against northerners and workers everywhere.
Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram and Greater Manchster Mayor Andy Burnham.