Uma Arruga i López explains how the violence used by Franco’s forces during the Spanish Civil War was shaped by their earlier colonial endeavours.
The Met’s institutional racism is inevitable given its key inspiration: the policing model used to quell Irish anti-colonial resistance, argues Kate Bermingham
Keith Ewing exposes the authoritarian character of the UK government’s latest attack on trade unions and why it must be stopped
Owen Hatherley uncovers the imperial nostalgia fuelling proposals for a new geopolitical union
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Dmitri Makarov and Mary Kaldor call for solidarity and dialogue between anti-war movements and across Cold War divides
The People’s Action Party has won every election since 1959 – but it hasn’t always been a fair fight, writes Kirsten Han
As the election of a new General Secretary for Britain’s biggest trade union gets underway, Red Pepper speaks to left candidates Sharon Graham and Steve Turner