A nation for tourism
Visitors from abroad recognise Britain as one nation – something tour operators are well aware of…
Visitors from abroad recognise Britain as one nation – something tour operators are well aware of…
While a significant minority in the cultural industries cried (literally) over their imagined loss through Brexit, coronavirus succeeded in uniting the country around a cause all corners of Britain could agree on: survival…
It is not easy to take control of your future when your energy supply is uncertain as it is in Britain
The government’s latest announcement on energy policy is full of positive signs, with a welcome wish to use government procurement to boost jobs and investment here. But workers will want more than promises…
For Britain to persist with devolved health services is a nonsense – economies of scale are being lost and during the current health crisis efforts are being dissipated. A look at Scotland indicates the scale of the problem…
One battle ends, but the war goes on. With the end of British involvement in the EU comes a new beginning – the fight for real independence…
In this original and exciting book, Ben Pontin argues that independence presents us with a real opportunity for environmental protection in Britain…
Born 200 years ago, Friedrich Engels played a great part in the working class movement in the 19th century, particularly in Britain…
Nothing illustrates the potential of collective and people-led organisation like the response of British workers to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The government announced an increase in defence spending in the House of Commons on 19 November 2020
The Royal Navy is preparing to protect Britain’s fishing waters in the event of a no-deal Brexit by deploying four patrol ships, according to news reports.
US President Donald Trump’s rundown of ground forces in Afghanistan was accompanied by an escalation in the air war – resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths...