Labour’s persistent failure to address its electorate’s salient concerns is behind the protest vote, asserts DIANE ABBOTT
WHAT happens when a Labour government faces a big strike? We might soon find out as strikes are definitely back, and a Labour government probably will be.
There might be a pause in strikes when Labour is re-elected in 2024, but the pressure on wages driving current disputes isn’t going to disappear under Sir Keir.
I was given a huge file of Home Office papers on the 1970s Grunwick dispute that might give some clues.
CLIVE HASWELL introduces the latest edition of Cardiff’s left-wing conference, which will take a broad and non-sectarian approach to who the left should vote for, welcoming approaches from all major progressive parties that hope to transform the world
The Home Secretary’s recent letter suggests the Labour government may finally deliver on its nine-year manifesto commitment, writes KATE FLANNERY, but we must move quickly: as recently as 2024 Northumbria police destroyed miners’ strike documents



