All the evidence shows voters want Labour to shift to the left — but initial signs from Andy Burnham are worrying on that front, cautions DIANE ABBOTT
SINCE the turn of the year, Elon Musk, the far-right billionaire and richest man in the world, has been using his social media platform X, to successfully drive the political and news agenda of Britain.
His interventions have now turned to child sexual exploitation and grooming gangs, denouncing Prime Minister Keir Starmer as being responsible for “the rape of Britain,” as well as branding Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips a “rape genocide apologist.”
As a result, his highly organised far-right network has dived into a frenzy, with the media and Reform MPs into parroting his attacks. The Labour Party leadership has been blindsided by Musk’s entrance into our politics, having spent the past five years paranoid about the threat of the left, and leaving the door open to the far right.
NORMA AUSTIN HART reports from a conference on on the rights of women prisoners in the Scottish criminal justice system
ANNA FISHER explores what would it mean for women’s equality and public safety if Britain embraces full commercialisation of the sex trade
Legal frameworks designed to safeguard women are too often weaponised against them, reinforcing male power and entrenching injustice. The FiLiA Ending MVAWG Team highlight some of the issues
A joint statement from Derby Indian Workers’ Association and Vox Feminarum/Women’s Voices


