
The collapse of Carillion could be a watershed moment. Let’s seize it to end economically disastrous outsourcing schemes, says Cat Hobbs

The general election changed the rules, but there are still tricky issues for Labour to face, Lisa Nandy tells Ashish Ghadiali

Labour’s 1983 election campaign has long been used to say it is impossible for a leader like Jeremy Corbyn to win any election from the left. Alex Nunns digs out the truth

Josh Holmes speaks to some of the new intake of Labour MPs about a fresh left focus for the party

Leigh Phillips tells the story of Cybersyn, Chile’s experiment in non-centralised economic planning which was cut short by the 1973 coup

Virtual activism and protest are not geeky or trivial, argues Neil Scott. These political communications tools are vital for the modern left

The alternative media are more than a source of news; they help keep the democratic process alive writes Gary Younge





