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WW archive > Issue 1590 - 18 June 2026

Art of the memorandum

The interim agreement extends the ceasefire, opens the Strait of Hormuz and, perhaps, ends the four months of conflict between the two countries. With both sides claiming victory, Yassamine Mather gives her take on the diplomacy to come

Letters

Shanly resigns; WP nonsense; Atheist chime; Imperial China?; Left patriarchs; Mind control; Far-right march

Attempting to silence us all

Top British judges show themselves to be stunningly ignorant about basic British history. Clearly we should have no illusions in such people, including when they sit in international courts. Rather we should put our trust in the working class movement and mass politics, writes Carla Roberts

Who wants to be a trillionaire?

Amid an increasingly obvious tech bubble, Elon Musk has added a 13th digit to his net worth. Paul Demarty asks what this tells us about American capitalism today

Rot at the heart

Erdoğan’s blatant intervention in the internal affairs of the main opposition party is all part of a master plan to ensure him a third presidential term. Meanwhile, lacking a principled programme, the left is reduced to tailism. Esen Uslu reports

Centrality of democracy

Too many on the left consider lengthy debates, polemics, decision-making votes and minority rights a diversion from the ‘real struggle’. A fundamental error. Mike Macnair begins a series of articles

Labour’s toxic arms race

British imperialism is weak economically and yet feels obliged to commit to bigger and bigger arms budgets. However, we need to do more than oppose increases in so-called defence spending, argues Carl Collins

Politics of restoration

Challenging Reform UK from the right, Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain not only has open fascist support, it is finding a real resonance for its promise to reverse mass migration and hold a binding referendum on the death penalty, writes Eddie Ford

Popular and respected

He loved many things: cigarettes, good-looking young men, restaurants, opera and Picasso ... but above all he loved his art. Mike Belbin remembers David Hockney July 9 1937-June 11 2026

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