List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom
This is a list of left-wing publications published regularly in the United Kingdom . It includes newspapers , magazines , journals and websites .
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Frequently updated websites
Black Isle Media (formerly Universal Credit Sufferer ) - website run by an independent journalist in Culbokie, Scotland[ 61]
Bright Green – website discussing radical, democratic, and green politics , staffed primarily from members of green parties across the UK[ 62]
Bywire News – decentralised, democratic, independent news network, hosting The Media Fund partners, including Byline Times [ 63] [ 64] [ 65] The Canary , Labour Buzz , Not the News , Business Wales , Our.London , and MRC [ 66]
Source (formerly CommonSpace ) – A political analysis site owned by- but independent of- the Common Weal think tank.
Conter - cross-party Scottish platform for "anti-capitalist analysis and activism"[ 67]
The Canary – pro-Jeremy Corbyn Bristol-based website[ 68]
Double Down News [ 69]
Europinion — left-wing newspaper featuring analyses and discussions of UK, European, and US politics. [ 70]
Evolve Politics – website run by two people in Nottingham and Peterborough[ 71] [ 68]
Freedom – from Freedom Press . Also produces Freedom , the longest-running anarchist publication in the English language, as a bi-annual free print journal[ 72]
LabourList – an online news site focusing on the Labour Party, their activities and the trade unions.
Left Foot Forward
The New Pretender – online review supporting left populism in the British Isles[ 73]
Novara Media – left-wing online outlet[ 74]
The Skwawkbox – left-wing alternative news blog[ 75]
The Prole Star – left-wing alternative news blog[ 76]
Unknown or irregular frequency
Defunct
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Weekly
7 Days (1971–1972) – independent journal.[ 98]
Arbeter Fraynd (1885–1914) – London-based Yiddish paper.
The Bee-Hive – initially from the London Trades Council , then independent (1861–72).
Bradford Pioneer – associated with the Independent Labour Party .
The Call (1916–1920) – official organ of the British Socialist Party , replaced by The Communist .[ 99]
The Clarion (1891–1931) – independent.
The Communist (1920–1923) – publication of the Communist Party of Great Britain , replaced by The Workers' Weekly .
Forward (1906–53) – associated with the Scottish ILP and, later, the Scottish Labour Party.
Justice (1884–1925) – from the Social Democratic Federation , British Socialist Party and National Socialist Party .
Labour Elector (1888–1894).
Labour Herald (1981–1985) – independent.
Labour Leader (1887–1986) – originally The Miner ; independent until acquired by the ILP . New Leader from 1920s; Socialist Leader from '40s to '70s.
Labour Standard (1881–1885) – from the London Trades Council .
Labour Weekly – official Labour Party newspaper which was closed in 1988.
Militant (1964–1997) – from the Militant tendency (later Militant Labour, now the Socialist Party , new paper is The Socialist).
The Newsletter – associated with the Socialist Labour League .
News on Sunday (1987) – independent.
Northern Star (1837–1852).
The Poor Man's Guardian (1831–1835).
Red Weekly (1973–1977) – from the International Marxist Group
Reynolds News (1850–1967) – independent until acquired by the Co-operative Press .
Socialist Commentary (1934–1978) – from the Socialist Vanguard Group.
Socialist Organiser – from the Socialist Organiser Alliance .
Socialist Press – from the Workers' Socialist League .
Sunday Worker (1924–1929) - from the National Left-Wing Movement, a CPGB front organisation.
The Week (1933–1941).
The Week (1964–1968) – publication of the International Group (later the International Marxist Group ).[ 100]
The West Indian Gazette (1959–1968).
The Worker (1915–1916) – journal of the Clyde Workers' Committee .[ 101]
Workers' Dreadnought (1917–1924) – originally independent, later from the Communist Party (British Section of the Third International) .
Workers' Life (1927–1930) – from the Communist Party of Great Britain .
Workers News Bulletin – from the Workers League, a successor group to the Leninist League .[ 102]
Workers' Weekly (1923–1927) – from the Communist Party of Great Britain .
Workers Weekly – from the Revolutionary Socialist Party .
World News – from the Communist Party of Great Britain .
Young Socialist – from the Workers Revolutionary Party .
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Gay Left (1975–1980) – journal by the group of the same name.
Unknown or irregular frequency
Africa in Struggle (1975–1978) – from the International Marxist Group .
Agitator – forerunner of Solidarity , from the Solidarity group.
Alert Scotland – from the Communist Party of Scotland .
Another Angry Voice – website run by an English tutor in Yorkshire[ 68]
A Pinch of Salt (1985–1989/2007–2011) – from Christians Interested in Anarchism.[ 116]
Big Flame – from Big Flame .
The Black Dwarf (1968–1972) – associated with the International Marxist Group .[ 117]
Bread & Roses – from the Industrial Workers of the World .
The British Revolutionary Socialist – from the Revolutionary Socialist Party .
Bulletin of Marxist Studies /Marxist Studies Newsletter (1968–1970) – from the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency , an IMG /USFI splinter group.
Bulletin for Socialist Self-Management (1972–1973) – continuation of Bulletin of Marxist Studies /Marxist Studies Newsletter .
Class Against Class – journal from the Marxist-Leninist Organisation of Britain .
Class War (1983–2011) – from the eponymous group.
Combat – journal from the Communist League of Great Britain .
The Commonweal (1885–1893) – from the Socialist League .
Common Wealth Review (1944–1949) - journal of the Common Wealth Party .
The Commune – from the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation .
The Communist (1919) – from the Communist League .
The Communist – from the British and Irish Communist Organisation .
Communist – theoretical journal of the Straight Left group.
Compass – journal from the Communist League of Great Britain .
Confrontation (1986–1990) – journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party .
Counter Information – Independent news sheet from 1980 to 2004 about grassroots struggles in the UK and worldwide.
Direct Action – from the Anarchist Federation of Britain, precursor to the Syndicalist Workers' Federation .[ 118]
Dundee and Tayside Vanguard – from the Workers Party of Scotland .
The Fargate Speaker – from the Sheffield group of the Anarchist Federation .
Fight (1936–1938) – from the Marxist Group and later Revolutionary Socialist League .[ 119]
Fightback – from Communist Forum .
Finsbury Communist – from the Finsbury Communist Association.[ 120]
Fourth International (1958–1962) – from the Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957)
Fourth International (1964–1982) – from the (UK-based) International Committee of the Fourth International .
Fourth Internationalist – from the Socialist Labour Group .
Dos Fraye Vort (1898) – Yiddish anarchist newspaper.
Freiheit (1879–1910) – anarchist journal.
Frontline – journal of Red Flag tendency within Scottish Socialist Party .
Green Anarchist – independent journal.
Hammer or Anvil – from the Action Centre for Marxist-Leninist Unity .
Heatwave (magazine) (1966) – libertarian socialist journal.
Heavy Stuff – theoretical journal of the Class War Federation .
Here and Now – associated with the Solidarity group.
The Industrialist – from the Industrialist League.[ 118]
The Industrial Unionist – from the British Advocates of Industrial Unionism .
International Bulletin /The Bulletin (1961–1963) – from the International Group (pre-IMG ).[ 100]
International Communist Review – from the Communist Workers Organisation .
International Review – from the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain .
International Socialist (1952–1954) – from the (pre-Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) ) International Socialist Group.
Labour Review (1952–1963) – The Club /Socialist Labour League .
Left (1942–1947) – journal of the Common Wealth Party .
The Libertarian (1950–1988) – periodical of the Common Wealth Party .
Libertarian Communism (1972–1976) – unofficial journal associated with the Socialist Party of Great Britain .
Libertarian Communist (1977–1980) – from the Libertarian Communist Group.[ 107]
The Line of March – from Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) .
The Marxist – independent journal.[ 121]
The Marxist – from the Marxist Party .
Marxist Bulletin (1970s) – from the Bulletin Group .
Marxist Bulletin (1997–2000) – from British-based supporters of the International Bolshevik Tendency.[ 122]
Marxist-Leninist Journal – from the Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist) .
Marxist Worker – from the eponymous group .
The Militant (late 1940s) – entrist paper from the Revolutionary Socialist League /Revolutionary Communist Party .
Militant Miner – from the Left Fraction .
New Age – from the Communist Workers Movement, a split from the CPB(ML) .
New Communist Review – theoretical journal of the New Communist Party .
The New Man – from the Marxian League.[ 123]
New Interventions – independent Trotskyist journal.
The Newsletter (1956–1969) – from The Club /Socialist Labour League .
October – journal from the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain .[ 124]
Open Polemic – from the Association of Communists for Revolutionary Unity.[ 118]
Permanent Revolution – journal from the 1970s Workers' Fight group .
Permanent Revolution – journal from Workers' Power .
Permanent Revolution – from the eponymous group .[ 125]
Plebs – from the Plebs' League .
Politics – from the Left Fraction .
Der Poylisher Yidl (1884–1885) - Yiddish periodical newspaper.
Proletarian – from the Communist Organisation in the British Isles .
Proletarian – from the 1980s group of the same name.
The Proletariat – from the Revolutionary Socialist Party .
Rally (1940s–1960s) – entrist paper in the Labour Party Young Socialists from the group which became the Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) .
The Reasoner (1956) – forerunner of New Reasoner .
Rebel – entrist paper in the Labour Party Young Socialists from the International Socialists .
Red Clydesider – from the Workers Party of Scotland .
Red Action (1981–2001) – from the eponymous group .
Red Flag (1933–1937) – from the Communist League /Marxist League.
Red Flag (1963–2000) – from the Revolutionary Workers' Party .
Red Front – from the Marxist-Leninist Organisation of Britain .
Red Mole (1970–1973) – from the International Marxist Group .
Red Rag (1972–1980) - socialist feminist magazine associated with the CPGB.
The Red Republican (1850).
Red Star (2004–2005) – from the Red Party .
Red Vanguard – from the Marxist-Leninist Organisation of Britain .
Republican Worker – from the Revolutionary Democratic Group .
Revolution (1976–1980) – journal from the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)[ 126] /Revolutionary Communist League of Britain .[ 127]
Revolutionary Communist Papers (1977–1981) – journal of the Revolutionary Communist Tendency .
Revolutionary Fighter – from the Revolutionary Internationalist League, a split from Workers' Internationalist League .
Revolutionary History – independent Trotskyist journal.
Revolutionary Socialism – from Big Flame .[ 118]
Scientific Socialism – from the Association for the Realisation of Marxism.[ 118]
Scottish Marxist – Scottish journal of the Communist Party of Great Britain .
Scottish Marxist Voice – from the Communist Party of Scotland .
Scottish Vanguard – from the Workers Party of Scotland .[ 128]
Searchlight – entrist paper from the Workers' International League .
The Sheffield Anarchist (1891; 1975–1987).[ 129]
Slaney Street – independent, Birmingham based free newspaper.[ 130]
Socialism from Below – from the Anarchist Workers' Group, a split from the Direct Action Movement .[ 118]
The Socialist – from the Socialist Union .
Socialist Action (1976–1982) – from the League for Socialist Action .
Socialist Challenge (1977–1983) – from the International Marxist Group .
Socialist Current (1956–) – eponymous journal of a group which split from the Revolutionary Socialist League .[ 131]
Socialist Democracy – from the Socialist Democracy Group .
Socialist Fight (1940s) – from the Socialist Workers Group, a split from the Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1938) .
Socialist Fight (1957–1964) – from the pre-Militant Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) .
Socialist Future Review (1985–2005) – from the Movement for a Socialist Future .
Socialist Lawyer – from the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers .
Socialist Newsletter – from the Socialist Labour Group .
Socialist Outlook (1948–1954) – from The Club .
Socialist Review (1950–1962) – from the Socialist Review Group .
Socialist Studies – from the United Socialist Party .
Socialist Viewpoint – from the Socialist Group .
Socialist Woman (1969–1978) – from the International Marxist Group .[ 132]
Solidarity – from the Workers' Revolutionary League .
Solidarity – from the Solidarity group.
South London Workers' Bulletin – from the Workers' Institute of Marxism–Leninism–Mao Zedong Thought .
Spain and the World (1936–1939).
The Spectre (1975–1977) – from the Revolutionary Marxist Current, a split from the International Marxist Group .[ 133]
The Spur – associated with the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation .
Struggle – from the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist) .
Student Socialist – from Socialist Students .
Trotskyism Today – journal of the Workers' Socialist League .
Trotskyist Internationalist – from Workers' Power .
Unite and Fight – from the Socialist Labour Group .
Universities and Left Review (1957–1959) – forerunner of New Left Review .[ 134]
The Vanguard – paper associated with John Maclean .[ 135]
Vanguard – from the Committee to Defeat Revisionism, for Communist Unity .
Vietnam Solidarity Committee Bulletin (1966–1970) – from the eponymous group linked to the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign .
Voice of Labour – from the Left Fraction .
Voice of the People – from the Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) .
What Next – independent Trotskyist journal.[ 136]
The Whinger – independent journal.
Wildcat – associated with the Solidarity group.
Womens Voice – from the IS /Socialist Workers Party .
The Word – from the United Socialist Movement .[ 137]
Workers' Fight – from the 1930s Revolutionary Socialist League .
Workers' Fight – from the 1960s/1970s Workers' Fight group .
Workers' International News (1938–1949) – from the Workers' International League /Revolutionary Communist Party .[ 138]
Workers' International News – from the Workers' Internationalist League .
Workers' News – from the Workers League .
Workers' News (1987–1997) – from the Workers' International League .
Workers' Newsletter – from the Working People's Party of England .
Workers Press (1985–1996) – initially a rival to News Line , from the group that became Movement for Socialism .
Workers' Review – from the Socialist Workers League, a successor to the Leninist League .
Workers' Unity – from the Communist Unity Association (Marxist-Leninist) .
Workers' Voice – from the Communist Workers Organisation .
World Politics (1965–1967) – from the International Marxist Group .
Young Guard (1962–1966) – entrist paper in the Labour Party Young Socialists .
Youth for Socialism – entrist paper in the Labour Party Young Socialists from the pre-Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) .
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