Opinion
Basic Income Takes a Hit in Korea
On March 9, South Korea took to the polls for the 2022 Presidential Election. Former governor of Gyeonggi province, Lee Jae-myung of the ruling Democratic Party lost by a narrow margin of less than 0.7% to Yoon Suk-yeol from the People Power Party. This election outcome will likely stunt the development of basic income in […]
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As bills rocket and poverty increases, Terina Hine explains why it doesn’t have to be this way
Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it – weekly briefing
Lindsey German on Ukraine and its continuing fallout
The cost of European rearmament: who pays?
As the war in Ukraine carries on and Europe rearms, stopping militarisation and immiseration go hand in hand, argues Kevin Ovenden
Why sanctions on Russia are not the answer
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The latest IPCC report points to the structural change needed to avert disaster. Our leaders driving war at this time is further proof that they don't have the solutions, writes Feyzi Ismail
Governments start wars, people bring them to an end
Kevin Ovenden on a week of war in Ukraine, attacks on the anti-war movement and the struggle for peace
10 reasons to join the cost of living protests this Saturday
The upcoming People’s Assembly protests are a crucial opportunity to remind the Tories about the crisis at home, writes Sean Ledwith
First they came for Stop the War, now they're coming for tube workers
Unjum Mirza, Aslef Equalities Officer, Victoria Line, writing in a personal capacity, responds to The Telegraph's attack on striking tube workers