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Ellie Whittaker

Ellie Woolstencroft is an activist with Labour for a Green New Deal.

Murdoch’s Long Shadow

Rupert Murdoch’s regular – and private – meetings with Boris Johnson show how much influence the media baron still exerts over British politics – and why his power needs to be challenged.

Builders Crack

A recently rediscovered movie premiering this week tells the story of ‘Builders Crack,’ a radical workers’ magazine which helped organise building sites in the 1990s against gangster bosses.

Bringing the Culture War to Campus

Unwilling to take on the economic elite which is to blame for growing inequality, the Tory government has decided to turn the public’s attention to a war against different enemy – students and universities.

Introducing ‘The Cause’

Today we have launched ‘The Cause,’ a new weekly bulletin from Tribune covering the labour movement and socialist politics. Read the first instalment here.

The Demise of Radical Keynesianism

The work of John Maynard Keynes and his followers reached many radical conclusions – but their unwillingness to break with the idea of a ‘natural’ market undermined the effort to bring them into being.

Bolivia’s Ongoing Coup

Faced with a victory for Evo Morales’ MAS party, the Bolivian government has postponed elections once again – the latest attack on democracy by a coup regime which Western powers supported in its name.

Remembering Andrew Mlangeni

Ronnie Kasrils remembers his comrade Andrew Mlangeni, giant of the South African struggle against apartheid who spent 26 years in the cell beside Nelson Mandela at Robben Island.

How Cuba Survived

For decades, commentators predicted that Cuba’s socialist model couldn’t survive without the USSR or Fidel Castro. They were wrong – and even in the face of continued sanctions, its unique system endures.

The Guardian Doesn’t Get Ireland

In praising the ‘enviable beauty’ of the country’s new right-wing government, The Guardian turned Ireland into fare for its own liberal nostalgia – and presented a distorted view of its politics.

One Annexation Among Many

The proposed annexation of the West Bank is not the exception but the rule when it comes to Israel’s decades-long dispossession of the Palestinians – the only difference is this time, they’re not pretending.

A Fallen Mascot

Under the Ben Ali dictatorship, Tunisia was filled with figures of Labib – an ‘environmentalist’ mascot who encouraged citizens to pick up litter. His image now symbolises a web of greenwashing and corruption.

The Bonfire of Jobs

The coming weeks will see a bonfire of jobs as the government winds down the furlough scheme without investing in new employment – a political decision which will result in a very human crisis.

Labour Against Balloons

Rosie Duffield’s campaign against laughing gas is the latest example of a Labour Party which plans to ignore evidence-based policy and subcontract out its politics to the tabloid press.

‘Guilty Men’ at 80

Eighty years ago this month, Michael Foot, Frank Owen and Peter Howard published ‘Guilty Men’ – a blistering condemnation of ruling class appeasement of Nazi Germany which became a national sensation.