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WW archive > Issue 1580 - 09 April 2026

Back to reality

Artemis II and the new space race do not represent a great leap in human progress, argues Paul Demarty.Instead what we have is a criminal refusal to take responsibility for the dire conditions here on Earth

Letters

Those keys; Didn’t join; False premise; Marxist demands; Formerly radical; Kanye ban

No time to waste

Far-right politicians and media outlets are peddling a delusional and reckless North Sea fantasy. Britain pays global prices for both gas and oil. Meanwhile, the planet continues to heat up and targets are being routinely missed, writes Eddie Ford

Basic rights are under attack

It is not only the government, the police and the judiciary. Too much of the left takes a ‘free speech … but’ approach. Then there are the AWL scabs, says Carla Roberts

A study in bureaucratic inertia

Marking a hundred years since the 1926 General Strike, Jack Conrad shows that, while the Tory government urgently, assiduously, ruthlessly prepared, the TUC was content to pass left-sounding resolutions and then urge strikers to tend to their gardens

An unexpected result

Following its referendum defeat, the far-right government is mired in corruption and clearly in trouble. However, writes Toby Abse, the ‘centre-left’ is a complete shambles and offers nothing substantially different

Ambitions and institutional limits

Equipped with a long political pedigree and what counts nowadays as a radical social democratic platform, Avi Lewis has just been elected NDP leader. Siamak Mehr reports

Not a clean, but a dirty split

The standard left narrative of the 1914-21 schism in the Second International is misleading and nowadays too easily leads to irresponsible splits. Mike Macnair argues for historical complication

Politics of civilisational threat

The most revealing feature of the fragile US-Israeli two-week ceasefire with Iran is its vagueness. Yassamine Mather assesses the internal and regional effects of the war

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