National protests calling for an end to the bombing and siege of Gaza to be held tomorrow in Cardiff and London.
“We are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide” - Scholars
Protests have erupted across the world, including mass mobilisations in the…
During the first years of the pandemic, interest in moving to the countryside boomed as people dreamt of a better life away from big towns and cities. But away from the rural idyll, a more worrying reality exists - an unfolding poverty crisis which is being ignored by politicians in Cardiff…
On the evening of 28 May Tyrone O’Sullivan of Tower Colliery died peacefully at home, in his garden, aged 77. Here Brian Parkin pays tribute to a friend and comrade, who through a combination of fire and gentle persuasion, led a community of mining families into a fight to save…
Following boundary changes, the Labour MP Beth Winter must fight for her chance to stand in the next election. One of the only socialist MPs in Wales, Winter has championed recent strikes and often refused to toe the party line under Starmer. But she faces a hostile party leadership who…
There are many reasons to want to abolish the royal family, but why not start with seven people who were brutally murdered by the monarchy for the act of rebellion. In this long read to mark the anti-Coronation, Adam Johannes takes a look at the lives of those who dared…
Sorter opens in the Grand Theatre Swansea this week. The debut work of a new creative collective in the city, Sorter is a story about “two very different people that are involved in the world of opioid addiction.”
The play’s writer, co producer and actor, Richard Mylan, talked to…
The last few months have seen public sector workers withdraw their labour on a scale not seen in decades. After 13 years of seeing their pay fall whilst profits soar, increasing numbers are deciding that they have no option but to strike. Across the picket lines and rallies of these…
From a judicial review and the extraction of millions of tonnes of coal to the network of business interests in fossil fuels, Wales is far from a green country.
By Carys Hopkins. Images by MS Redfern
Since voice.wales last reported on the Aberpergwm coal mine expansion, Welsh Government have remained…
In May, one of the gig economy's most notorious firms announced a new partnership agreement with a major trade union, undermining the lengthy organising efforts of a smaller union on the ground. The deal put the model of partnership working - where unions work closely with bosses - centre stage.…
When a refugee in Wales was denied free travel that he was entitled to under a new government scheme, it was brushed aside as an administrative error. But what does the incident say about the pernicious effects of UK border policy and the ideology it is designed to create? Tirth…