
Chicago teachers – winning against the US right
Chicago teachers have won a new contract which improves pay and conditions but also defends school communities including migrants and LGBTQ+ people.

Fighting for trans people at work and in unions – and winning
How Unite and trans union members fought back against transphobia in a Scottish aerospace factory.

Trans liberation is worker liberation – resource bank
Trade unions are getting involved in the fight against transphobia. We’ve put together resources to help activists organise.

PCS conference gutted by risk management
An rs21 member in PCS reflects on this year’s conference, where a key motion on trans rights was struck off the agenda.

Educators’ pay 2025: painting over the rot
The case for a ballot, a strike and a different vision of education.

Inside Die Linke
We talked to activists from Germany’s left Die Linke party about its recent success and issues as they move forwards.

Interview | On strike with Birmingham bin workers
A striking bin worker speaks about their fight to protect their pay.

Review | Enemy Feminisms
Sophie Lewis’ new book is a mini-encyclopaedia of TERFs, policewomen and girlbosses.

South Korea: a right-wing coup defeated, but deeper issues unresolved
South Korea goes to the polls in ten days.

Labour’s immigration White Paper: a brief explainer
Here is what the Immigration White Paper means policy-wise

Struggle and Strategy in the Platform Economy
As workers in the platform economy fight back how can sporadic, dispersed strikes be turned into a sustainable movement?

Review | Andor, Season 2
Rebellion against an empire complicit in genocide – in Star Wars, now a Disney brand. On the complexities of Andor.

Nakba 77 demonstrations
A report with photographs from rs21 members on yesterday’s Nakba 77 demonstrations.

Rees’ ontology: an obfuscation – On Marx, gender and trans liberation
Marx’s ideas are essential to understanding women’s and trans oppression, and to fighting for freedom.

Class and oppression
Some on the left say we should prioritise class struggles over issues of oppression. But fighting oppression is at the heart of socialism.

Against bad arguments for terrible things
A response to John Rees’ attempt to Marxwash anti-trans bigotry

Interview with Scottish Water strikers
Some of the women on the Glasgow picket line spoke to rs21 about their strike

As Reform grows, we urgently need a left electoral alternative
As two-party politics collapses and Reform UK rise, we need an alternative at the polls.

How should the left organise?
Do socialists spend too much time talking to like-minded people in a lefty bubble?

Review | Eros and Empire
A new book uncovers a history of radical struggles which both fought for queer liberation and opposed American imperialism.

Review | The Penguin Lessons
A review of Steve Coogan’s new film which is set in the context of 1970s Argentina under the repression of the military junta

The Supreme Court decision: when law becomes the means of oppression
The Supreme Court decision is a break with precedent and a concession to right wing pressure that harms all women.

New left party: dead-end or dead right
Any new mass socialist formation must be rooted in class politics which understands its relation to oppression

It’s Time for Real Change in UNISON
Elections for UNISON’s leading body are under way – vote for Time for Real Change

Trump’s tariffs turmoil – an empire in decline
Trump, tariffs and the changing balance of power in the world economy.

Review | Smoke and Ashes
Opium was central to British rule in India, British exploitation of China and the rise of capitalism in the US.

What is going on with Trump’s tariffs?
Why is Trump imposing tariffs and what does he want to achieve

Huge protests condemn Supreme Court attack on trans people
Protests have shown huge support for trans people this weekend – we can fight and we can win!

Interview with Odrán de Bhaldraithe
Author Odrán de Bhaldraithe talks about occupation and impoverishment in the North of Ireland