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Back to the Club

This year's 160th anniversary of the working men's club movement went widely unnoticed – but at a time when community spaces are closing and the price of a pint is hurtling up, its history is one worth remembering.

Stand By Your Postie

Today, over 115,000 postal workers are out on strike against a real-terms pay cut. Why? It’s simple: workers will not accept their living standards corrode so CEOs can have it better than ever.

Impartiality for the Elite

Emily Maitlis' comments about Tory Party influence at the BBC are obviously right. But they're also only part of the picture – which is why those who have made them before have been dismissed as conspiracy theorists.

Behind the Childcare Crisis

Childcare is in crisis as parents grapple with unaffordable costs and underpaid and overworked nursery staff reach breaking point. It's time for serious change – with childcare funded properly and treated as a public good.

91. Parliamentary Socialism w/ Andrew Murray

This week, Grace talks to Andrew Murray, former advisor to Jeremy Corbyn. They discuss his forthcoming book, Is Socialism Possible in Britain? Reflections on the Corbyn Years, which examines the Corbyn moment within the long history of the Labour Party.

The Maggie Complex

Liz Truss aspires to Thatcher's legacy – but her approach so far has been less brutal ideological crusade and more a nasty game of right-wing lucky dip.

90. Left Bloc w/ James Schneider

This week, Grace is joined by James Schneider, former Head of Strategic Communications for Jeremy Corbyn, to talk about his book Our Bloc: How We Win. They discuss the challenges facing the Left in the UK and around the world—and how we can bring together the disparate parts of our movement responding to the cost of living and climate crises into a coherent bloc to build power.