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Grounded: Tory deportation flight to Rwanda stopped - CounterBlast
Boris Johnson and Priti Patel's planned deportation of asylum seekers to Rwanda has been stopped, but the fight to scrap the policy altogether continues, writes Terina Hine
Grenfell: A scandal that gets to the heart of the system
The fight continues for justice for Grenfell and to demand change from a government that continues to put the needs of private profit ahead of the lives of working people, writes Mona Kamal
Left surge sees Macron's majority under threat
In a historic breakthrough, the coalition of left parties, led by the radical left, has won the most votes in the first round of the French parliamentary elections, reports John McGrath
Paul Mason: blinded by the right - weekly briefing
Lindsey German on a turncoat’s smears and the timetable of struggle ahead
'People are sick of this, and they are going to fight back' - video
Chris Neville's speech at a recent People's Assembly rally in Manchester ahead of the TUC national demonstration
Why is Scott Morrison remaining in the Parliament?
The answer to my headline will be revealed a little later, or it may not, depending on how you digest what l am suggesting. Tony Abbott stayed on after being rolled by Turnbull. Rudd did so when Gillard successfully challenged. Both were motivated by the possibility of regaining power. Abbott didn’t and became a hindrance…
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‘The biggest rail strike in modern history’: RMT raises the flag - News from the Frontline
Counterfire’s weekly digest with the latest on strikes and workplace struggles
Brigadistes: Lives for Liberty - book review
Chris Bambery welcomes Brigadistes, a wonderful collection of portraits of international volunteers for the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War
Biggest rail strikes since 1989 will 'shut the system down'
Unjum Mirza, Aslef Equalities Rep at Brixton depot reports in a personal capacity
The beginning of the end of Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson has managed to cling on to power, but the huge Tory vote against him shows his days are numbered, writes Terina Hine