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Ellie Whittaker

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

Jersey City: America in One Place

Jersey City is a microcosm of postindustrial America – where poverty and property development go hand-in-hand. Neglected for decades, places like this could decide the 2020 election.

In The Valleys

The former mining communities of Wales have been deliberately devastated for a generation – but their proud history of socialism and solidarity has not been so easily wiped away.

The Trigger Battle

The upcoming reselection process is a historic test for the Labour left: can it secure a parliamentary party willing to support a transformative socialist government?

Poland’s Palace of Dreams

Poland’s Palace of Culture and Science is one of the continent’s largest and most striking buildings. But what is its history – and what can it tell us about its country’s future?

How the NHS Was Won

The National Health Service was born on this day in 1948. Although celebrated today, its creation was the product of a long struggle by the workers’ movement against healthcare profiteers.

Britain’s Disability Scandal

One million disabled people in Britain live without the social care they need. That means a population the size of Birmingham unable to live an independent life every single day.

Simon Baker, RIP

Last month, Tribune interviewed filmmaker and activist Simon Baker for our forthcoming issue about his videos for the Labour Party and Labour Voices. We post that interview today in tribute to his work.

Nothing to Lose but Their Chains

In 1910 the women chainmakers of the Black Country went on strike – and forced employers across the country to pay minimum rates for some of Britain’s hardest jobs.