
Matthew Topham and Alice Dann explain how the campaign that brought buses back into public control in Manchester can inspire similar action across the UK

Water scarcity in Chile is the price of its commodification, writes Carole Concha Bell

Alex Gordon explores the collapse of rail privatisation and the need for a real public sector alternative

Don’t Pay organiser Izzy explains why the new movement, building street by street, is the last resort for millions

By Jon Bailey, shortlisted for the Dawn Foster Memorial Essay Prize 2022

With concentrating shareholder wealth, voice, power and better pay is what really gives workers a stake in society writes Andrew Speke

Olympic ‘legacy’ has greased the path for enormous, upward transfer of wealth to the global propertied classes, writes Jules Boykoff





