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left-wing Left-wing politics describes the range of Ideology#Political ideologies, political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy either as a whole or of certain social ...
publications published regularly in the
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
. It includes
newspaper A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as poli ...
s,
magazine A magazine is a periodical literature, periodical publication, print or digital, produced on a regular schedule, that contains any of a variety of subject-oriented textual and visual content (media), content forms. Magazines are generally fin ...
s,
journals A journal, from the Old French ''journal'' (meaning "daily"), may refer to: *Bullet journal, a method of personal organization *Diary, a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to onesel ...
and
websites A website (also written as a web site) is any web page whose content is identified by a common domain name and is published on at least one web server. Websites are typically dedicated to a particular topic or purpose, such as news, education ...
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Current publications


Daily

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Daily Mirror The ''Daily Mirror'' is a British national daily Tabloid journalism, tabloid newspaper. Founded in 1903, it is part of Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), which is owned by parent company Reach plc. From 1985 to 1987, and from 1997 to 2002, the tit ...
'' – mainstream newspaper which has consistently supported the Labour Party since the 1945 general election. *''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' – mainstream newspaper which has consistently supported
centre-left politics Centre-left politics is the range of left-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. Ideologies commonly associated with it include social democracy, social liberalism, progressivism, and green politics. Ideas commonly ...
, either reflected by the Labour Party or the Liberal Democrats. *'' The Morning Star'' – co-operative, reader-owned
socialist Socialism is an economic ideology, economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse Economic system, economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership. It describes ...
newspaper.
Britain's Road to Socialism ''Britain's Road to Socialism'' is the programme of the Communist Party of Britain, and is adhered to by the Young Communist League and the editors of the '' Morning Star'' newspaper. It proposes that socialism can be achieved in Britain by the ...
, the programme of the
Communist Party of Britain The Communist Party of Britain (CPB) is a communist party in Great Britain which emerged from a dispute between Eurocommunists and Marxist-Leninists in the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1988. It follows Marxist-Leninist theory and su ...
, underlies the paper's editorial stance. It was formerly the ''Daily Worker'', before being renamed in 1966. *''
The News Line ''The News Line'' is a daily newspaper published by a British Trotskyist group, the Workers' Revolutionary Party. History The paper was launched in 1969 as ''Workers Press'' and renamed ''News Line'' in 1976. For a time during the 1980s, th ...
'' – from the Workers Revolutionary Party. Previously ''Workers Press''. ewsfeed updated daily online but limited print circulation.


Weekly

*''
New Statesman ''The New Statesman'' (known from 1931 to 1964 as the ''New Statesman and Nation'') is a British political and cultural news magazine published in London. Founded as a weekly review of politics and literature on 12 April 1913, it was at first c ...
'' – independent political and cultural magazine. *''
The New Worker The New Communist Party of Britain is an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in Britain. The origins of the NCP lie in the Communist Party of Great Britain from which it split in 1977. Opposed to Eurocommunism, the party was ...
'' – from the
New Communist Party of Britain The New Communist Party of Britain is an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in Britain. The origins of the NCP lie in the Communist Party of Great Britain from which it split in 1977. Opposed to Eurocommunism, the party was ...
. *''
The Observer ''The Observer'' is a British newspaper published on Sundays. First published in 1791, it is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper. In 1993 it was acquired by Guardian Media Group Limited, and operated as a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' ...
'' –
centre-left Centre-left politics is the range of left-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre. Ideologies commonly associated with it include social democracy, social liberalism, progressivism, and green politics. Ideas commo ...
mainstream newspaper published on Sundays, a sister paper to ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' and ''
The Guardian Weekly ''The Guardian Weekly'' is an international English language, English-language news magazine based in London, England. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries. Editorial conten ...
''. *''
The Socialist ''The Socialist'' may refer to: * ''The Socialist'', the newspaper of the Socialist Party (England and Wales) The Socialist Party () is a Trotskyist political party in England and Wales. Founded in 1997, it had formerly been Militant, an en ...
'' – from the
Socialist Party (England and Wales) The Socialist Party () is a Trotskyist political party in England and Wales. Founded in 1997, it had formerly been Militant, an entryist group in the Labour Party from 1964 to 1991, which became Militant Labour from 1991 until 1997. It is a ...
. *''
Socialist Worker ''Socialist Worker'' is the name of several newspapers currently or formerly associated with the International Socialist Tendency (IST). It is a weekly newspaper published by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) in the United Kingdom since 1968, a ...
'' – from the Socialist Workers Party. *''
Sunday Mirror The ''Sunday Mirror'' is the Sunday sister paper of the ''Daily Mirror''. It began life in 1915 as the ''Sunday Pictorial'' and was renamed the ''Sunday Mirror'' in 1963. In 2016 it had an average weekly circulation of 620,861, dropping marked ...
'' – sister newspaper to ''Daily Mirror'', published every Sunday. *''
Weekly Worker The ''Weekly Worker'' is a newspaper published by the Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) (CPGB-PCC). The paper is known on the left for its polemical articles, and for its close attention to Marxist theory and the po ...
'' – from the
Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) The Communist Party of Great Britain is a political group which publishes the '' Weekly Worker'' newspaper. The CPGB (PCC) claims to have "an internationalist duty to uphold the principle, 'One state, one party'. To the extent that the European ...
. *''
Solidarity Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
'' – from the
Alliance for Workers' Liberty The Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL), also known as Workers' Liberty, is a Trotskyist group in Britain and Australia, which has been identified with the theorist Sean Matgamna throughout its history. It publishes the newspaper ''Solidarity''. ...
.


Fortnightly

*''The Communist'' – from the Revolutionary Communist Party *'' Economic and Philosophic Science Review'' – formerly the journal of the International Leninist Workers Party, now an independent website. *''
Scottish Socialist Voice The ''Scottish Socialist Voice'' is a fortnightly political newspaper in Scotland, published by the Scottish Socialist Party. History Established in November 1996, the ''Voice'' started life as the newspaper of Scottish Militant Labour, before ...
'' – from the
Scottish Socialist Party The Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) is a Left-wing politics, left-wing political party campaigning for the establishment of an Scottish independence, independent Socialism, socialist Scottish Scottish republicanism, republic. The party was fou ...
.


Monthly

*''Labour Affairs'' – from the Ernest Bevin Society. *''
Labour Briefing ''Labour Briefing'' was a monthly political magazine produced by members of the British Labour Party. History and profile The magazine began in 1980 as ''London Labour Briefing''. The founders were the members of the Chartist Minority Tendency ...
'' – from the Labour Representation Committee. *''The Clarion'' – from socialist and Momentum activists in the Labour Party. *''
New Internationalist ''New Internationalist'' (''NI'') is an international publisher and left-wing magazine based in Oxford, England, owned by a multi-stakeholder co-operative and run day to day as a worker-run co-operative with a non-hierarchical structure. Known ...
'' – independent
activist Activism consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society toward a perceived common good. Forms of activism range from mandate build ...
magazine. *''Socialism Today'' – from the
Socialist Party (England and Wales) The Socialist Party () is a Trotskyist political party in England and Wales. Founded in 1997, it had formerly been Militant, an entryist group in the Labour Party from 1964 to 1991, which became Militant Labour from 1991 until 1997. It is a ...
. *''Socialist Alternative'' – from Socialist Alternative (England, Wales, and Scotland) *''
Socialist Review The ''Socialist Review'' was a monthly magazine of the British Socialist Workers Party. As well as being printed it was also published online. Original publication: 1950–1962 The ''Socialist Review'' was set up in 1950 as the main publication ...
'' – from the Socialist Workers Party. *''
Socialist Standard ''Socialist Standard'' is a monthly socialist magazine published without interruption since September 1904 by the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB). The magazine is written in a simple, direct style and focuses mainly on socialist advocacy a ...
'' – from the
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) is a small socialist political party in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1904 as a split from the Social Democratic Federation (SDF), it advocates using the ballot box for revolutionary purposes and ...
. *''Workers' Fight'' – from the British section of
Internationalist Communist Union The Internationalist Communist Union (ICU; French: ''Union Communiste Internationaliste'') is an international grouping of Trotskyist political parties, centred on Lutte Ouvrière in France. It believes that the socialist transformation of socie ...
.


Bi-monthly

*'' Chartist'' – connected to the Labour Party. *'' Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism!'' – from the Revolutionary Communist Group. *''
Lalkar ''Lalkar'' (Challenge) is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language war action film produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. It was adapted from a Hindi novel Sagar had written, called "Lalkar". The film had music composed by Kalyanji Anandji and the lyricis ...
'' – formerly the journal of the
Indian Workers' Association The Indian Workers' Association (IWA) is a political organisation in Great Britain which consists of Indian immigrants to Britain and their descendants. IWA branches are organised in some major cities such as Birmingham and London. As one of t ...
, now independent, but sympathetic to the CPGB(ML). *''
New Left Review The ''New Left Review'' is a British bimonthly journal, established in 1960, which analyses international politics, the global economy, social theory, and cultural topics from a leftist perspective. History Background As part of the emergin ...
'' – independent
New Left The New Left was a broad political movement that emerged from the counterculture of the 1960s and continued through the 1970s. It consisted of activists in the Western world who, in reaction to the era's liberal establishment, campaigned for freer ...
journal. *''
Peace News ''Peace News'' (''PN'') is a pacifist magazine first published on 6 June 1936 to serve the peace movement in the United Kingdom. From later in 1936 to April 1961 it was the official paper of the Peace Pledge Union (PPU), and from 1990 to 2004 ...
'' – independent
pacifist Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence. The word ''pacifism'' was coined by the French peace campaigner Émile Arnaud and adopted by other peace activists at the tenth Universal Peace Congress in Glasgow in 1901. A related term is ''a ...
magazine "for nonviolent revolution". *''Proletarian'' – from the
Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist) The Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist–Leninist), abbreviated CPGB-ML, is an anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist communist party in the United Kingdom, active in England, Scotland, and Wales. The CPGB-ML was founded by Harpal ...
. *''
Scottish Left Review The ''Scottish Left Review'' is a bi-monthly magazine publication of the Scottish left. It was established in 2000 by several prominent left-wing figures, including Bob Thomson, Henry McCubbin, Jimmy Reid, Roseanna Cunningham, and John McAllion. Co ...
'' – independent magazine. *''Socialist Resistance'' – from the group of the same name. *''Workers'' – from the
Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) The Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist), often abbreviated as CPB-ML, is a British Marxist–Leninist political party. It originated in 1968 as an anti-revisionist split from the Communist Party of Great Britain and was chaired b ...
. Previously, ''The Worker''.


Quarterly

*''
Tribune Tribune () was the title of various elected officials in ancient Rome. The two most important were the Tribune of the Plebs, tribunes of the plebs and the military tribunes. For most of Roman history, a college of ten tribunes of the plebs ac ...
'' –
democratic socialist Democratic socialism is a left-wing economic and political philosophy that supports political democracy and some form of a socially owned economy, with a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy, and workers' self-mana ...
Labour movement newspaper, with Labour Party connections. *''Ceasefire Magazine'' – independent magazine. *'' Communist Review'' – from the
Communist Party of Britain The Communist Party of Britain (CPB) is a communist party in Great Britain which emerged from a dispute between Eurocommunists and Marxist-Leninists in the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1988. It follows Marxist-Leninist theory and su ...
. *''Fabian Review'' – from the
Fabian Society The Fabian Society () is a History of the socialist movement in the United Kingdom, British socialist organisation whose purpose is to advance the principles of social democracy and democratic socialism via gradualist and reformist effort in ...
. *''Fadew'' – published from
Bradford Bradford is a city status in the United Kingdom, city in West Yorkshire, England. It became a municipal borough in 1847, received a city charter in 1897 and, since the Local Government Act 1972, 1974 reform, the city status in the United Kingdo ...
' with the subtitle: ''Stories that matter.'' *''Green Socialist'' – Journal of the Alliance for Green Socialism (AGS). *''
Historical Materialism Historical materialism is Karl Marx's theory of history. Marx located historical change in the rise of Class society, class societies and the way humans labor together to make their livelihoods. Karl Marx stated that Productive forces, techno ...
'' – journal. *''In Defence of Marxism'' – from the
International Marxist Tendency The Revolutionary Communist International (RCI) is a Trotskyist political international. It was founded as the Committee for a Marxist International (CMI) by British-based South African political theorist Ted Grant and his supporters after th ...
. *''
International Socialism ''International Socialism'' is a British-based quarterly journal established in 1960 and published in London by the Socialist Workers Party which discusses socialist theory. It is currently edited by Joseph Choonara who replaced Alex Callini ...
'' – from the Socialist Workers Party. *''Notes From Below'' – socialist publication for self-emancipation of the working class from capitalism and the state by the use of workers' inquiry. *''
Race & Class ''Race & Class'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal on contemporary racism and imperialism. It is published quarterly by SAGE Publications on behalf of the Institute of Race Relations and is interdisciplinary, publishing material across the huma ...
'' – journal. *'' Red Pepper'' – independent, originally monthly from 1994, relaunched as bi-monthly in 2007, currently a quarterly. *''rs21'' – from
Revolutionary Socialism in the 21st Century Revolutionary Socialism in the 21st Century (also known as rs21) is a political organisation in Britain. It was initially founded to "facilitate debate and clarify revolutionary socialist ideas, support collective work in workplace struggle and ...
. *'' Socialist Studies'' – from Socialist Studies. *'' The Spokesman'' – independent journal. *''Workers' Hammer'' – from the
Spartacist League The Spartacus League () was a Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. It was founded in August 1914 as the International Group by Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Clara Zetkin, and other members of the Social De ...
. *''World Revolution'' – from
World Revolution World revolution is the Marxist concept of overthrowing capitalism in all countries through the conscious revolutionary action of the organized working class. For theorists, these revolutions will not necessarily occur simultaneously, but whe ...
.


Tri-annually

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Capital & Class ''Capital & Class'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering the fields of politics and economics, especially concerning Marxism Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical ...
'' – from the
Conference of Socialist Economists The Conference of Socialist Economists (CSE) describes itself as an international, democratic membership organisation committed to developing a materialist critique of capitalism, unconstrained by conventional academic divisions between subjects. ...
. *''
Radical Philosophy ''Radical Philosophy'' is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of critical theory and philosophy. It was established in 1972 with the purpose of providing a forum for the theoretical work which was emerging in the wake of the radical movemen ...
'' – independent journal. Previously bi-monthly. *'' Soundings'' – independent journal.


Bi-annually

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Anarchist Studies ''Anarchist Studies'' is a biannual academic journal on anarchism. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, examining the history, culture, and theory of anarchism. The journal was established in 1993 and is edited by Ruth Kinna and published by L ...
''. *''Organise!'' – from the Anarchist Federation. *''Revolutionary Perspectives'' – from the Communist Workers' Organisation. *''Socialist History'' – from the Socialist History Society.


Annually

*'' Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory'' – independent
Marxist Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflic ...
journal. *''
Socialist Register The ''Socialist Register'' is an annual socialist publication. It was founded in 1964 by Ralph Miliband and John Saville. They had criticisms of the ''New Left Review'' (''NLR'') after Perry Anderson became editor of the ''NLR'' in 1962. Miliband ...
'' – independent journal.


Frequently updated websites

* ''Black Isle Media'' (formerly ''Universal Credit Sufferer'') – website run by an independent journalist in Culbokie, Scotland * ''
Bright Green Varieties of the color green may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation or intensity) or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or three of these qualities. Variations in value are also called tints and shades, a tint be ...
'' – website discussing radical, democratic, and
green politics Green politics, or ecopolitics, is a political ideology that aims to foster an ecologically sustainable society often, but not always, rooted in environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice and grassroots democracy.#Wal10, Wall 2010. p. 12-13. ...
, staffed primarily from members of green parties across the UK * '' Bywire News'' – decentralised, democratic, independent news network, hosting The Media Fund partners, including ''
Byline Times ''Byline Times'' is a British newspaper and website founded in March 2019 by Peter Jukes and Stephen Colegrave, who are also its executive editors. It is a development of Byline, a crowdfunding and media outlet platform founded in April 2015 b ...
'' '' The Canary'', ''Labour Buzz'', ''Not the News'', ''Business Wales'', ''Our.London'', and ''MRC'' * ''
Source Source may refer to: Research * Historical document * Historical source * Source (intelligence) or sub source, typically a confidential provider of non open-source intelligence * Source (journalism), a person, publication, publishing institute ...
'' (formerly ''CommonSpace'') – A political analysis site owned by- but independent of- the
Common Weal Common Weal is a Scottish pro-independence think tank and advocacy group which campaigns for social and economic equality in Scotland. It launched in 2013 and regularly publishes papers and works exploring an alternate economic and social model ...
think tank. * ''Conter'' - cross-party Scottish platform for "anti-capitalist analysis and activism" * '' The Canary'' – pro-
Jeremy Corbyn Jeremy Bernard Corbyn (; born 26 May 1949) is a British politician who has been Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Islington North (UK Parliament constituency), Islington North since 1983. Now an Independent ...
Bristol-based website * '' Double Down News'' * '' Europinion'' – left-wing newspaper featuring analyses and discussions of UK, European, and US politics. * ''
Evolve Politics Evolve Politics is a British left-wing news and current affairs website created in September 2015. The website describes itself as "a truly independent, shared equity media outlet, providing incisive news reporting and investigative journalism th ...
'' – website run by two people in Nottingham and Peterborough *''
Freedom Freedom is the power or right to speak, act, and change as one wants without hindrance or restraint. Freedom is often associated with liberty and autonomy in the sense of "giving oneself one's own laws". In one definition, something is "free" i ...
'' – from
Freedom Press Freedom Press is an anarchist publishing house and Radical bookshops in the United Kingdom, bookseller in Whitechapel, London, United Kingdom, founded in 1886. Alongside its many books and pamphlets, the group also runs a news and comment-based ...
. Also produces ''Freedom'', the longest-running anarchist publication in the English language, as a bi-annual free print journal * ''
LabourList LabourList is a British news website supportive of, but independent of, the Labour Party, launched in 2009. Describing itself as Labour's "biggest independent grassroots e-network", the site's content includes news, commentary, interviews, campa ...
'' – an online news site focusing on the Labour Party, their activities and the trade unions. *''
Left Foot Forward ''Left Foot Forward'' (''LFF'') is a left-wing political news and comment site in the UK, established in 2009. Its creator, Will Straw, the son of Alice Perkins and Jack Straw, edited the newspaper until December 2010. Straw was succeeded ...
'' * '' The New Pretender'' – online review supporting left populism in the British Isles * ''
Novara Media Novara Media (often shortened to Novara) is an Independent media, independent,F. Mayhew,The Media Fund offers 'democratic' alternative to billionaire press owners and BBC' (11/10/17) in Press Gazette Nonprofit journalism, non-profit, Left-wing p ...
'' – left-wing online outlet * '' The Skwawkbox'' – left-wing alternative news blog * '' The Prole Star'' – left-wing alternative news blog


Unknown or irregular frequency

*''Aufheben'' – independent
libertarian communist Anarchist communism is a far-left political ideology and anarchist school of thought that advocates communism. It calls for the abolition of private real property but retention of personal property and collectively-owned items, goods, and serv ...
journal. Occasional publication. *''Aurora'' – from the Communist Workers' Organisation. *'' Black Flag'' – independent anarchist newspaper. Occasional publication. *''The Bristolian'' – independent website 'smiting the high and mighty', exposing the council, politicians and businesspeople in Bristol. *''Class Struggle'' – from Workers' Fight. *''Democracy and Class Struggle'' – Maoist website. *''
Emancipation and Liberation ''Emancipation and Liberation'' is a journal produced by the Republican Communist Network, a former platform of the Scottish Socialist Party. It was established in Spring 2002. Since its establishment, the journal has hosted a number of debates ...
'' – from the
Republican Communist Network The Republican Communist Network is a communist political organisation in Scotland. It was a founding member of the Scottish Socialist Party in 1998, though formally disaffiliated from the party in 2012. It is an active participant in the Radical ...
. Website; print edition unconfirmed. *''Hereford Heckler'' – independent anarchist newspaper from Herefordshire (originally bi-monthly). *''Internationalist Communist Forum'' – from Workers' Fight. *''Fifth International'' – from the UK-based
League for the Fifth International The League for the Fifth International (L5I) is an international grouping of revolutionary Trotskyist organisations around a common programme and perspectives. History L5I was founded in 1989 as the Movement for a Revolutionary Communist Inte ...
. *''Notes from the Borderland'' – parapolitical magazine/website, with a left/green perspective. *''Problems'' – from the Ernest Bevin Society. *''Resistance'' – from the Anarchist Federation. *''Revolutionary Praxis'' – Maoist website. *''RIGD Media'' – Left wing alternative media website. *''Socialist Action'' – website of group of same name. *''Socialist Fight'' – online magazine and website. *''Socialist Voice'' – from the International Socialist League. *''Strike Back'' – Produced by IWW Scotland. *''Megaphone'' – from
Socialist Students Socialist Students is a socialist organisation with branches in universities, further education colleges and sixth form colleges in the United Kingdom. Socialist Students was established in the late 1990s by members of the Socialist Party (SP) wh ...
. *''Viewpoint Magazine'' – Marxist research collective. *''Workers' Weekly'' – from the
Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) The Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) (RCPB-ML) and occasionally referred to as RCP is a small British communist political party, previously named the Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) (CPE (ML)) on ...
. nline newsfeed - frequency varies. Print edition unconfirmed.


Defunct


Daily

*'' Daily Citizen'' (1912–1915) *'' Daily Herald'' (1912–1964) – from the
Trades Union Congress The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is a national trade union center, national trade union centre, a federation of trade unions that collectively represent most unionised workers in England and Wales. There are 48 affiliated unions with a total of ...
.


Weekly

*'' 7 Days'' (1971–1972) – independent journal. *''
Arbeter Fraynd The Worker's Friend Group was a Jewish anarchist group active in London's East End in the early 1900s. Associated with the Yiddish-language anarchist newspaper ''Arbeter Fraint'' ("Worker's Friend") and centered around the German emigre anarch ...
'' (1885–1914) – London-based Yiddish paper. *'' The Bee-Hive'' – initially from the
London Trades Council The London Trades Council was an early labour organisation, uniting London's trade unionists. Its modern successor organisation is the Greater London Association of Trades (Union) Councils History Leading figures in the London trade union mov ...
, then independent (1861–72). *'' Bradford Pioneer'' – associated with the
Independent Labour Party The Independent Labour Party (ILP) was a British political party of the left, established in 1893 at a conference in Bradford, after local and national dissatisfaction with the Liberal Party (UK), Liberals' apparent reluctance to endorse work ...
. *''The Call'' (1916–1920) – official organ of the
British Socialist Party The British Socialist Party (BSP) was a Marxist political organisation established in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain in 1911. Following a protracted period of political faction, factional struggle, in 1916 the party's ...
, replaced by ''The Communist''. *'' The Clarion'' (1891–1931) – independent. *'' The Communist'' (1920–1923) – publication of the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
, replaced by '' The Workers' Weekly''. *''
Forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People *Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (association football) * Forward (basketball), including: ** Point forward ** Power forward (basketball) ** Smal ...
'' (1906–53) – associated with the Scottish ILP and, later, the Scottish Labour Party. *''
Justice In its broadest sense, justice is the idea that individuals should be treated fairly. According to the ''Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy'', the most plausible candidate for a core definition comes from the ''Institutes (Justinian), Inst ...
'' (1884–1925) – from the
Social Democratic Federation The Social Democratic Federation (SDF) was established as Britain's first organised socialist political party by H. M. Hyndman, and had its first meeting on 7 June 1881. Those joining the SDF included William Morris, George Lansbury, James ...
,
British Socialist Party The British Socialist Party (BSP) was a Marxist political organisation established in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain in 1911. Following a protracted period of political faction, factional struggle, in 1916 the party's ...
and National Socialist Party. *''
Labour Elector The ''Labour Elector'' was a British socialist publication. The ''Labour Elector'' was edited by Henry Hyde Champion (a former member of the Social Democratic Federation) and published from London.Barrow, Logie, and Ian Bullock. Democratic Ideas and ...
'' (1888–1894). *''Labour Herald'' (1981–1985) – independent. *''
Labour Leader The ''Labour Leader'' was a British socialist newspaper published for almost one hundred years. It was later renamed ''New Leader'' and ''Socialist Leader'', before finally taking the name ''Labour Leader'' again. 19th century The origins of th ...
'' (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 The London Trades Council was an early labour organisation, uniting London's trade unionists. Its modern successor organisation is the Greater London Association of Trades (Union) Councils History Leading figures in the London trade union mov ...
. *''Labour Weekly'' – official Labour Party newspaper which was closed in 1988. *''Militant'' (1964–1997) – from the
Militant tendency The Militant tendency, or Militant, was a Trotskyist group in the British Labour Party, organised around the ''Militant'' newspaper, which launched in 1964. In 1975, there was widespread press coverage of a Labour Party report on the infiltrat ...
(later Militant Labour, now the
Socialist Party Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of th ...
, new paper is The Socialist). *''The Newsletter'' – associated with the
Socialist Labour League The Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) is a Trotskyist group in Britain once led by Gerry Healy. In the mid-1980s, it split into several smaller groups, one of which retains possession of the name. The Club The WRP grew out of the faction Ger ...
. *''
News on Sunday The ''News on Sunday'' was a Left-wing politics, left-wing United Kingdom, British Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper. It was launched in April 1987. Publication ceased seven months later, in November 1987. Origins The founders of the ...
'' (1987) – independent. *'' Northern Star'' (1837–1852). *''
The Poor Man's Guardian The ''Poor Man's Guardian'' was a penny weekly newspaper published in London, England by Henry Hetherington from July 1831 to December 1835. Hetherington published his ''Poor Man's Guardian'', a successor to his earlier (1830–31) penny daily ' ...
'' (1831–1835). *''Red Weekly'' (1973–1977) – from the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
*''
Reynolds News ''Reynold's News'' was a Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom, founded as ''Reynolds's Weekly Newspaper''Joanne Shattock, ''The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature'', p.2908 by George W. M. Reynolds in 1850, who became its first edit ...
'' (1850–1967) – independent until acquired by the
Co-operative Press The Co-operative Press is a cooperative, co-operative whose principal activity is the publication of ''Co-op News''. The society's stated mission is to "connect, champion and challenge the global co-operative movement". The co-operative's members ...
. *''Socialist Commentary'' (1934–1978) – from the Socialist Vanguard Group. *''
Socialist Organiser ''Socialist Organiser'' was a weekly socialist newspaper circulated in the Labour Party. The newspaper was founded in 1979 by the Socialist Campaign for a Labour Victory, later renamed the Socialist Organiser Alliance. The newspaper was origi ...
'' – from the Socialist Organiser Alliance. *''Socialist Press'' – from the
Workers' Socialist League The Workers Socialist League (WSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain. The group was formed by Alan Thornett and other members of the Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) after their expulsion from that group in 1974. Origins Thornett and his c ...
. *''Sunday Worker'' (1924–1929) – from the National Left-Wing Movement, a CPGB front organisation. *''
The Week ''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's edi ...
'' (1933–1941). *''
The Week ''The Week'' is a weekly news magazine with editions in the United Kingdom and United States. The British publication was founded in 1995 and the American edition in 2001. An Australian edition was published from 2008 to 2012. A children's edi ...
'' (1964–1968) – publication of the
International Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
(later the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
). *'' The West Indian Gazette'' (1959–1968). *''The Worker'' (1915–1916) – journal of the
Clyde Workers' Committee The Clyde Workers Committee was formed to campaign against the Munitions Act. It was originally called the ''Labour Withholding Committee''. The leader of the CWC was Willie Gallacher (politician), Willie Gallacher, who was jailed under the Def ...
. *''
Workers' Dreadnought ''Workers' Dreadnought'' was a communist newspaper based in London and led by Sylvia Pankhurst. The paper was started by Pankhurst at the suggestion of Zelie Emerson, after Pankhurst had been expelled from the Women's Social and Political Union ...
'' (1917–1924) – originally independent, later from the
Communist Party (British Section of the Third International) The Communist Party (British Section of the Third International) was a Left Communist organisation established at an emergency conference held on 19–20 June 1920 at the International Socialist Club in London. It comprised about 600 people. H ...
. *''Workers' Life'' (1927–1930) – from the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
. *''Workers News Bulletin'' – from the Workers League, a successor group to the Leninist League. *'' Workers' Weekly'' (1923–1927) – from the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
. *''Workers Weekly'' – from the Revolutionary Socialist Party. *''World News'' – from the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
. *''Young Socialist'' – from the Workers Revolutionary Party.


Fortnightly

*''Class Struggle'' (1973–1987) – from the
Revolutionary Communist League of Britain The Revolutionary Communist League of Britain was a Maoist political party in Great Britain, formed in 1977. History The origins of the RCLB lie in the Joint Committee of Communists, founded in 1968 by former Communist Party of Great Britain ...
. *'' Germinal'' (1900–1908) – Yiddish anarchist journal. *''The International'' – from a faction of the
Independent Labour Party The Independent Labour Party (ILP) was a British political party of the left, established in 1893 at a conference in Bradford, after local and national dissatisfaction with the Liberal Party (UK), Liberals' apparent reluctance to endorse work ...
. *''Socialist Appeal'' (1941–1948) – from the Workers' International League/
Revolutionary Communist Party Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: Active *Revolutionary Communist Party (Argentina) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) *Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party *Revolutionary Communist Party of China *Revolutionary Communist Party of ...
. *Revolution – from the Scottish section of the
International Marxist Tendency The Revolutionary Communist International (RCI) is a Trotskyist political international. It was founded as the Committee for a Marxist International (CMI) by British-based South African political theorist Ted Grant and his supporters after th ...
. Merged with ''Socialist Appeal'' to form ''The Communist''. *''Socialist Appeal'' (1992–2024) – from the British section of the
International Marxist Tendency The Revolutionary Communist International (RCI) is a Trotskyist political international. It was founded as the Committee for a Marxist International (CMI) by British-based South African political theorist Ted Grant and his supporters after th ...
, merged with ''Socialist Appeal'' to form ''The Communist''.


Monthly

*''
Anarchy Anarchy is a form of society without rulers. As a type of stateless society, it is commonly contrasted with states, which are centralized polities that claim a monopoly on violence over a permanent territory. Beyond a lack of government, it can ...
'' (1961–1985). *''Anarchist Worker'' (1975–1977) – from the Anarchist Workers Association. *''The Catalyst'' – from the
Solidarity Federation The Solidarity Federation (SF; SolFed) is a Great Britain, British anarcho-syndicalist political organisation. It advocates for the abolition of capitalism and the state (polity), state through industrial action, which it agitates for in dual u ...
. *''Communiqué'' – from the International Socialist Group (Scotland). *''Controversy'' (1937-) – ILP-associated journal. *''Gagged!'' – from South Wales Anarchists. *''International'' (1964–1984) – from the International Group/
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
/Socialist League. Irregular publication after 1970. *''Keep Left'' (1950–1985) – youth paper from The Club/Socialist Labour League/ Workers Revolutionary Party. *''
Labour Monthly ''Labour Monthly'' was a magazine associated with the Communist Party of Great Britain. It was not technically published by the Party, and, particularly in its later period, it carried articles by left-wing trade unionists from outside the Party. I ...
'' (1921–1962) – associated with the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
. *''Libertarian Struggle'' (1973–1975) – from the Organisation of Revolutionary Anarchists. *''Liberty'' (1894–1896) – anarchist journal, previously bi-monthly. *''
Marxism Today ''Marxism Today'', published between 1957 and 1991, was the theoretical magazine of the Communist Party of Great Britain. The magazine was headquartered in London. It was particularly important during the 1980s under the editorship of Martin Jacq ...
'' (1957–1991) – from the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
. *''Militant International Review'' – from the
Militant Tendency The Militant tendency, or Militant, was a Trotskyist group in the British Labour Party, organised around the ''Militant'' newspaper, which launched in 1964. In 1975, there was widespread press coverage of a Labour Party report on the infiltrat ...
. *''New Times'' – from the Democratic Left. *''
The Leninist The ''Weekly Worker'' is a newspaper published by the Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) (CPGB-PCC). The paper is known on the left for its polemical articles, and for its close attention to Marxist theory and the po ...
'' – from the group that became the
Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee) The Communist Party of Great Britain is a political group which publishes the '' Weekly Worker'' newspaper. The CPGB (PCC) claims to have "an internationalist duty to uphold the principle, 'One state, one party'. To the extent that the European ...
. *''
The Leveller ''The Leveller'' was a British political magazine, collectively produced in London from 1976 to 1983 by a shifting coalition of radicals, socialists, Marxists, feminists, and others of the British left and progressive movements. It was publishe ...
'' (1976–82) – coalition of radicals, socialists, Marxists and feminists. *''
Living Marxism ''Living Marxism'' was a British magazine originally launched in 1988 as the journal of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP). The magazine attracted attention for denying both the Rwandan genocide and Bosnian genocide. Rebranded as ''LM'' ...
''/''LM'' (1988–2000) – magazine of the
Revolutionary Communist Party Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: Active *Revolutionary Communist Party (Argentina) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) *Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party *Revolutionary Communist Party of China *Revolutionary Communist Party of ...
. *''London Workers' Broadsheet'' – from a forerunner of the Working People's Party of England. *''The Next Step'' – from the 1980s
Revolutionary Communist Party Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: Active *Revolutionary Communist Party (Argentina) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) *Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party *Revolutionary Communist Party of China *Revolutionary Communist Party of ...
. *''Revolution'' – from the British section of
Revolution In political science, a revolution (, 'a turn around') is a rapid, fundamental transformation of a society's class, state, ethnic or religious structures. According to sociologist Jack Goldstone, all revolutions contain "a common set of elements ...
. *''The Social Democrat'' (1897–1911) – theoretical journal of the
Social Democratic Federation The Social Democratic Federation (SDF) was established as Britain's first organised socialist political party by H. M. Hyndman, and had its first meeting on 7 June 1881. Those joining the SDF included William Morris, George Lansbury, James ...
, later the ''British Socialist'' (1912–). *''
The Socialist ''The Socialist'' may refer to: * ''The Socialist'', the newspaper of the Socialist Party (England and Wales) The Socialist Party () is a Trotskyist political party in England and Wales. Founded in 1997, it had formerly been Militant, an en ...
'' – from the Socialist Labour Party (1903). *''The Socialist'' – from the
Fife Socialist League The Fife Socialist League (FSL) was a minor left-wing political party which existed in Fife, Scotland from 1957 until 1964. It was associated politically with the British New Left and the journal '' New Reasoner'', an antecedent of the present-d ...
. *''Socialist Campaign Group News'' – from the
Socialist Campaign Group The Socialist Campaign Group, also simply known as the Campaign Group, is a UK parliamentary caucus of the Labour Party (UK), Labour Party including Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Members of Parliament in the House of Commons of the Uni ...
of the Labour Party. *''
Socialist Outlook ''Socialist Outlook'' was the name of two publications edited by supporters of the Fourth International in Britain. ''Socialist Outlook (1948–1954)'' The first ''Socialist Outlook'' was the name of the newspaper published by the Socialist Fello ...
'' (1987–1991) – from the
International Socialist Group The International Socialist Group (ISG) was a Trotskyist organisation in Britain. It was the British section of the Fourth International (FI) until 2009 when it dissolved into Socialist Resistance. Origin The ISG was the result of the 19 ...
. Later bi-monthly. *''Socialist Youth'' – from the
Labour Party Young Socialists The Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) was the youth section of the Labour Party in Britain from 1965 until 1991. In the 1980s, it had around 600 branches, 2,000 delegates at its national conferences and published a monthly newspaper, ''Left' ...
. *'' Straight Left'' – from the eponymous group associated with the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
. *''The Syndicalist'' – from the
Industrial Syndicalist Education League The Industrial Syndicalist Education League (ISEL) was a British syndicalist organisation which existed from 1910 to 1913. History In May 1910 Guy Bowman and Tom Mann, two dissident members of the Social Democratic Federation (SDF) travelled to Fr ...
. *''To-day'' (1884–1889) – associated with the
Social Democratic Federation The Social Democratic Federation (SDF) was established as Britain's first organised socialist political party by H. M. Hyndman, and had its first meeting on 7 June 1881. Those joining the SDF included William Morris, George Lansbury, James ...
. Later the ''International Review''. *''Workers Liberty'' – from the
Alliance for Workers' Liberty The Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL), also known as Workers' Liberty, is a Trotskyist group in Britain and Australia, which has been identified with the theorist Sean Matgamna throughout its history. It publishes the newspaper ''Solidarity''. ...
.


Bi-monthly

*''The Fargate Speaker'' – from the Sheffield group of the Anarchist Federation. *''International'' (1985–1987) – from the
International Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *''Socialist News'' – from the Socialist Labour Party. *''Workers International Review'' (1958) from the Revolutionary Socialist League *''Workers' Power'' – from Workers' Power.


Quarterly

*'' Challenge'' – from the
Young Communist League The Young Communist League (YCL) is the name used by the youth wing of various Communist parties around the world. The name ''YCL of ountry' originates from the precedent established by the Communist Youth International. Examples of YCLs includ ...
. *''
Direct Action Direct action is a term for economic and political behavior in which participants use agency—for example economic or physical power—to achieve their goals. The aim of direct action is to either obstruct a certain practice (such as a governm ...
'' – from the
Solidarity Federation The Solidarity Federation (SF; SolFed) is a Great Britain, British anarcho-syndicalist political organisation. It advocates for the abolition of capitalism and the state (polity), state through industrial action, which it agitates for in dual u ...
. *''International Communist'' (1976–1979) – from the
International-Communist League The Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL), also known as Workers' Liberty, is a Trotskyist group in Britain and Australia, which has been identified with the theorist Sean Matgamna throughout its history. It publishes the newspaper ''Solidarity''. ...
. *''Marxist International Review'' – from the
International Marxist Tendency The Revolutionary Communist International (RCI) is a Trotskyist political international. It was founded as the Committee for a Marxist International (CMI) by British-based South African political theorist Ted Grant and his supporters after th ...
. *''Marxist-Leninist Quarterly'' – from the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist). *''
New Reasoner ''The New Reasoner'' was a British journal of dissident Communism published from 1957 to 1959 by John Saville and E. P. Thompson. The publication is best remembered as an antecedent of the long-running journal ''New Left Review''. ''The Rea ...
'' (1957–1959) – forerunner of ''
New Left Review The ''New Left Review'' is a British bimonthly journal, established in 1960, which analyses international politics, the global economy, social theory, and cultural topics from a leftist perspective. History Background As part of the emergin ...
''. *'' The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly'' (1987–2003). *''Socialist Youth'' – from the International Socialist Resistance. *''Workers Action'' (1997–2006) – from the Workers' International League; later bi-annual.


Bi-annually

*''
Gay Left Gay Left was a collective of gay men and a journal of the same name which they published every six months in London between the years 1975 and 1980. It was formed after the dissolution of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) and the Gay Marxist Gro ...
'' (1975–1980) – journal by the group of the same name.


Unknown or irregular frequency

*''Africa in Struggle'' (1975–1978) – from the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *''Agitator'' – forerunner of ''Solidarity'', from the
Solidarity Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
group. *''Alert Scotland'' – from the
Communist Party of Scotland The Communist Party of Scotland (CPS; ''Pàrtaidh Co-Mhaoineach na h-Alba'') was a communist political party based in Scotland. It was established in January 1992 by former members of the Communist Party of Great Britain who disagreed with the ...
. *''
Another Angry Voice ''Another Angry Voice'' (''AAV'') is a British left-wing political blog written by Thomas G. Clark, established in 2010. It has regularly criticised the Conservative government and strongly supported the Labour Party leadership of Jeremy Corbyn. ...
'' – website run by an English tutor in Yorkshire *''A Pinch of Salt'' (1985–1989/2007–2011) – from Christians Interested in Anarchism. *''Big Flame'' – from Big Flame. *'' The Black Dwarf'' (1968–1972) – associated with the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *''Bread & Roses'' – from the
Industrial Workers of the World The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), whose members are nicknamed "Wobblies", is an international labor union founded in Chicago, United States in 1905. The nickname's origin is uncertain. Its ideology combines general unionism with indu ...
. *''The British Revolutionary Socialist'' – from the Revolutionary Socialist Party. *'' Bulletin of Marxist Studies''/'' Marxist Studies Newsletter'' (1968–1970) – from the
International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency The International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency (IRMT), founded in 1965, was an international Marxist group based in France, led by Michel Pablo, also known as Michael Raptis, the former secretary of the Trotskyist Fourth International. History I ...
, an
IMG img or IMG is an abbreviation for image. img or IMG may also refer to: Science, technology, and mathematics *IMG (file format), file that stores a complete and uncompressed copy of the contents of a storage device * IMG, a prefix for camera ima ...
/ 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 __NOTOC__ The Communist League of Great Britain was an anti-revisionist group in the United Kingdom. It origins were in the Communist Party of Great Britain, where a faction formed around Bill Bland. Initially Maoism, Maoist, it joined the major ...
. *''
Class War Class War is an anarchist group and newspaper established by Ian Bone and others in 1983 in the United Kingdom. An incarnation of Class War was briefly registered as a political party for the purposes of fighting the 2015 United Kingdom gener ...
'' (1983–2011) – from the eponymous group. *''Combat'' – journal from the
Communist League of Great Britain __NOTOC__ The Communist League of Great Britain was an anti-revisionist group in the United Kingdom. It origins were in the Communist Party of Great Britain, where a faction formed around Bill Bland. Initially Maoist, it joined the majority of ...
. *''
The Commonweal ''Commonweal'' was a British socialist newspaper founded in 1885 by the newborn Socialist League. Its aims were to spread socialist views and to win over new recruits. William Morris, founder of the League, was its chief writer, money finder ...
'' (1885–1893) – from the Socialist League. *''Common Wealth Review'' (1944–1949) – journal of the
Common Wealth Party The Common Wealth Party (CW) was a socialist political party in the United Kingdom with parliamentary representation in the House of Commons from 1942 (the middle of the Second World War) until 1946. Thereafter CW continued to function, e ...
. *''The Commune'' – from the
Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation The Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation (APCF) was a communist group in the United Kingdom. It was founded by the group around Guy Aldred's ''Spur'' newspaper – mostly former Communist League members – in 1921. They included John McGover ...
. *''The Communist'' (1919) – from the
Communist League The Communist League ( German: ''Bund der Kommunisten)'' was an international political party established on 1 June 1847 in London, England. The organisation was formed through the merger of the League of the Just, headed by Karl Schapper, and th ...
. *''The Communist'' – from the
British and Irish Communist Organisation The British and Irish Communist Organisation (B&ICO) was a small group based in London, Belfast, Cork, and Dublin. Its leader was Brendan Clifford. The group produced a number of pamphlets and regular publications, including ''The Irish Commu ...
. *''Communist'' – theoretical journal of the Straight Left group. *''Compass'' – journal from the
Communist League of Great Britain __NOTOC__ The Communist League of Great Britain was an anti-revisionist group in the United Kingdom. It origins were in the Communist Party of Great Britain, where a faction formed around Bill Bland. Initially Maoist, it joined the majority of ...
. *''Confrontation'' (1986–1990) – journal of the
Revolutionary Communist Party Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: Active *Revolutionary Communist Party (Argentina) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) *Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party *Revolutionary Communist Party of China *Revolutionary Communist Party of ...
. *'' 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 The Solidarity Federation (SF; SolFed) is a British anarcho-syndicalist political organisation. It advocates for the abolition of capitalism and the state through industrial action, which it agitates for in industrial networks and local group ...
. *''Dundee and Tayside Vanguard'' – from the
Workers Party of Scotland The Workers Party of Scotland or Workers Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist) was a small anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist political party formed in 1966 and based in Scotland. History The Workers Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist) was formed ...
. *''The Fargate Speaker'' – from the
Sheffield Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, situated south of Leeds and east of Manchester. The city is the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its so ...
group of the Anarchist Federation. *''Fight'' (1936–1938) – from the Marxist Group and later Revolutionary Socialist League. *''Fightback'' – from Communist Forum. *''Finsbury Communist'' – from the Finsbury Communist Association. *''Fourth International'' (1958–1962) – from the
Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) The Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain which existed from 1956 until 1964 when it became Militant, an entryist group in the Labour Party. Formation Following the dissolution of the Revolutionary Communist ...
*''Fourth International'' (1964–1982) – from the (UK-based)
International Committee of the Fourth International The International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) is a public faction of the Fourth International founded in 1953. Today, two Trotskyist List of Trotskyist internationals, internationals claim to be the continuations of the ICFI; o ...
. *''Fourth Internationalist'' – from the Socialist Labour Group. *' (1898) – Yiddish anarchist newspaper. *'' Freiheit'' (1879–1910) – anarchist journal. *'' Frontline'' – journal of Red Flag tendency within
Scottish Socialist Party The Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) is a Left-wing politics, left-wing political party campaigning for the establishment of an Scottish independence, independent Socialism, socialist Scottish Scottish republicanism, republic. The party was fou ...
. *''
Green Anarchist The ''Green Anarchist'', established in 1984 in the UK, was a magazine advocating green anarchism. Early years Founded after the 1984 Stop the City protests, the magazine was launched in the summer of that year by an editorial collective c ...
'' – independent journal. *''Hammer or Anvil'' – from the
Action Centre for Marxist-Leninist Unity __NOTOC__ The Communist League of Great Britain was an anti-revisionist group in the United Kingdom. It origins were in the Communist Party of Great Britain, where a faction formed around Bill Bland. Initially Maoist, it joined the majority o ...
. *'' Heatwave (magazine)'' (1966) – libertarian socialist journal. *''Heavy Stuff'' – theoretical journal of the Class War Federation. *''Here and Now'' – associated with the
Solidarity Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
group. *''The Industrialist'' – from the Industrialist League. *''The Industrial Unionist'' – from the British Advocates of Industrial Unionism. *''International Bulletin''/''The Bulletin'' (1961–1963) – from the International Group (pre-
IMG img or IMG is an abbreviation for image. img or IMG may also refer to: Science, technology, and mathematics *IMG (file format), file that stores a complete and uncompressed copy of the contents of a storage device * IMG, a prefix for camera ima ...
). *''International Communist Review'' – from the Communist Workers' Organisation. *''International Review'' – from the
Revolutionary Communist League of Britain The Revolutionary Communist League of Britain was a Maoist political party in Great Britain, formed in 1977. History The origins of the RCLB lie in the Joint Committee of Communists, founded in 1968 by former Communist Party of Great Britain ...
. *''International Socialist'' (1952–1954) – from the (pre-
Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) The Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain which existed from 1956 until 1964 when it became Militant, an entryist group in the Labour Party. Formation Following the dissolution of the Revolutionary Communist ...
) International Socialist Group. *''Labour Review'' (1952–1963) – The Club/
Socialist Labour League The Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) is a Trotskyist group in Britain once led by Gerry Healy. In the mid-1980s, it split into several smaller groups, one of which retains possession of the name. The Club The WRP grew out of the faction Ger ...
. *''Left'' (1942–1947) – journal of the
Common Wealth Party The Common Wealth Party (CW) was a socialist political party in the United Kingdom with parliamentary representation in the House of Commons from 1942 (the middle of the Second World War) until 1946. Thereafter CW continued to function, e ...
. *''The Libertarian'' (1950–1988) – periodical of the
Common Wealth Party The Common Wealth Party (CW) was a socialist political party in the United Kingdom with parliamentary representation in the House of Commons from 1942 (the middle of the Second World War) until 1946. Thereafter CW continued to function, e ...
. *''
Libertarian Communism Anarchist communism is a far-left political ideology and anarchist school of thought that advocates communism. It calls for the abolition of private real property but retention of personal property and collectively-owned items, goods, and serv ...
'' (1972–1976) – unofficial journal associated with the
Socialist Party of Great Britain The Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) is a small socialist political party in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1904 as a split from the Social Democratic Federation (SDF), it advocates using the ballot box for revolutionary purposes and ...
. *''Libertarian Communist'' (1977–1980) – from the Libertarian Communist Group. *''The Line of March'' – from
Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) The Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist–Leninist) (RCPB-ML) and occasionally referred to as RCP is a small British communist political party, previously named the Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) (CPE (ML)) on ...
. *''The Marxist'' – independent journal. *''The Marxist'' – from the
Marxist Party The Marxist Party was a tiny Trotskyist political party in the United Kingdom. It was formed as a split from Sheila Torrance's Workers Revolutionary Party in 1987 by Gerry Healy and supporters including Vanessa and Corin Redgrave. At first, ...
. *''Marxist Bulletin'' (1970s) – from the Bulletin Group. *''Marxist Bulletin'' (1997–2000) – from British-based supporters of the International Bolshevik Tendency. *''Marxist-Leninist Journal'' – from the
Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist) A revolutionary is a person who either participates in, or advocates for, a revolution. The term ''revolutionary'' can also be used as an adjective to describe something producing a major and sudden impact on society. Definition The term—bot ...
. *''Marxist Worker'' – from the eponymous group. *''The Militant'' (late 1940s) – entrist paper from the Revolutionary Socialist League/
Revolutionary Communist Party Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: Active *Revolutionary Communist Party (Argentina) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) *Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party *Revolutionary Communist Party of China *Revolutionary Communist Party of ...
. *''Militant Miner'' – from the
Left Fraction The Left Fraction, sometimes calling itself the Left Fraction, British Section of the Fourth International (In Opposition),Harry Selby, Brief Notes on the History of the Left Fraction' (1964) was a Trotskyist organisation in the United Kingdom. T ...
. *''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. *''New Interventions'' – independent Trotskyist journal. *''The Newsletter'' (1956–1969) – from The Club/
Socialist Labour League The Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) is a Trotskyist group in Britain once led by Gerry Healy. In the mid-1980s, it split into several smaller groups, one of which retains possession of the name. The Club The WRP grew out of the faction Ger ...
. *''October'' – journal from the
Revolutionary Communist League of Britain The Revolutionary Communist League of Britain was a Maoist political party in Great Britain, formed in 1977. History The origins of the RCLB lie in the Joint Committee of Communists, founded in 1968 by former Communist Party of Great Britain ...
. *''Open Polemic'' – from the Association of Communists for Revolutionary Unity. *''Permanent Revolution'' – journal from the 1970s Workers' Fight group. *''Permanent Revolution'' – journal from Workers' Power. *''Permanent Revolution'' – from the eponymous group. *''Plebs'' – from the
Plebs' League The Plebs' League was a British educational and political organisation founded in 1908. It was based on a Marxist ideology, and was active until 1926. History Central to the formation of the League was Noah Ablett, a miner from the Rhondda who was ...
. *''Politics'' – from the
Left Fraction The Left Fraction, sometimes calling itself the Left Fraction, British Section of the Fourth International (In Opposition),Harry Selby, Brief Notes on the History of the Left Fraction' (1964) was a Trotskyist organisation in the United Kingdom. T ...
. *''
Der Poylisher Yidl The ''Der Poylisher Yidl'' (, ''The Little Polish Jew'') was one of the first socialist periodicals in the Yiddish language and Britain's first socialist paper targeting an immigrant audience. It was founded on 25 July 1884 by socialist Morris Win ...
'' (1884–1885) – Yiddish periodical newspaper. *''Proletarian'' – from the
Communist Organisation in the British Isles The Communist Organisation in the British Isles (COBI) was a Marxist-Leninist political party A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular area's elections. It is common for the members of ...
. *''
Proletarian The proletariat (; ) is the social class of wage-earners, those members of a society whose possession of significant economic value is their labour power (their capacity to work). A member of such a class is a proletarian or a . Marxist philo ...
'' – 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 The Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) was the youth section of the Labour Party in Britain from 1965 until 1991. In the 1980s, it had around 600 branches, 2,000 delegates at its national conferences and published a monthly newspaper, ''Left' ...
from the group which became the
Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) The Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain which existed from 1956 until 1964 when it became Militant, an entryist group in the Labour Party. Formation Following the dissolution of the Revolutionary Communist ...
. *''The Reasoner'' (1956) – forerunner of ''
New Reasoner ''The New Reasoner'' was a British journal of dissident Communism published from 1957 to 1959 by John Saville and E. P. Thompson. The publication is best remembered as an antecedent of the long-running journal ''New Left Review''. ''The Rea ...
''. *''Rebel'' – entrist paper in the
Labour Party Young Socialists The Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) was the youth section of the Labour Party in Britain from 1965 until 1991. In the 1980s, it had around 600 branches, 2,000 delegates at its national conferences and published a monthly newspaper, ''Left' ...
from the International Socialists. *''Red Clydesider'' – from the
Workers Party of Scotland The Workers Party of Scotland or Workers Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist) was a small anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist political party formed in 1966 and based in Scotland. History The Workers Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist) was formed ...
. *''Red Action'' (1981–2001) – from the eponymous group. *''Red Flag'' (1933–1937) – from the
Communist League The Communist League ( German: ''Bund der Kommunisten)'' was an international political party established on 1 June 1847 in London, England. The organisation was formed through the merger of the League of the Just, headed by Karl Schapper, and th ...
/Marxist League. *''Red Flag'' (1963–2000) – from the Revolutionary Workers' Party. *''Red Front'' – from the
Marxist-Leninist Organisation of Britain __NOTOC__ The Communist League of Great Britain was an anti-revisionist group in the United Kingdom. It origins were in the Communist Party of Great Britain, where a faction formed around Bill Bland. Initially Maoism, Maoist, it joined the major ...
. *''Red Mole'' (1970–1973) – from the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *'' Red Rag'' (1972–1980) - socialist feminist magazine associated with the CPGB. *''
The Red Republican ''The Red Republican'' was a British newspaper espousing socialist views. It was published from 22 June 1850 to 30 November 1850, after which it was renamed '' The Friend of the People''. Foundation The paper was founded in 1850 by George Jul ...
'' (1850). *''Red Star'' (2004–2005) – from the Red Party. *''Red Vanguard'' – from the
Marxist-Leninist Organisation of Britain __NOTOC__ The Communist League of Great Britain was an anti-revisionist group in the United Kingdom. It origins were in the Communist Party of Great Britain, where a faction formed around Bill Bland. Initially Maoism, Maoist, it joined the major ...
. *''Republican Worker'' – from the
Revolutionary Democratic Group The Revolutionary Democratic Group (RDG) was a socialist organisation in the United Kingdom. It was founded in the early 1980s in a split from London and Scottish branches of the Socialist Workers Party, of which, for many years, it considered i ...
. *''Revolution'' (1976–1980) – journal from the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)/
Revolutionary Communist League of Britain The Revolutionary Communist League of Britain was a Maoist political party in Great Britain, formed in 1977. History The origins of the RCLB lie in the Joint Committee of Communists, founded in 1968 by former Communist Party of Great Britain ...
. *''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 ''Revolutionary History'' was a British journal covering the history of the far left. It was established by the historians Sam Bornstein and Al Richardson and maintained an editorial board representing many strands of British Trotskyism. In a ...
'' – independent
Trotskyist Trotskyism (, ) is the political ideology and branch of Marxism developed by Russian revolutionary and intellectual Leon Trotsky along with some other members of the Left Opposition and the Fourth International. Trotsky described himself as an ...
journal. *''Revolutionary Socialism'' – from Big Flame. *''Scientific Socialism'' – from the Association for the Realisation of Marxism. *''Scottish Marxist'' – Scottish journal of the
Communist Party of Great Britain The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was the largest communist organisation in Britain and was founded in 1920 through a merger of several smaller Marxist groups. Many miners joined the CPGB in the 1926 general strike. In 1930, the CPGB ...
. *''Scottish Marxist Voice'' – from the
Communist Party of Scotland The Communist Party of Scotland (CPS; ''Pàrtaidh Co-Mhaoineach na h-Alba'') was a communist political party based in Scotland. It was established in January 1992 by former members of the Communist Party of Great Britain who disagreed with the ...
. *''Scottish Vanguard'' – from the
Workers Party of Scotland The Workers Party of Scotland or Workers Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist) was a small anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist political party formed in 1966 and based in Scotland. History The Workers Party of Scotland (Marxist-Leninist) was formed ...
. *''Searchlight'' – entrist paper from the Workers' International League. *''The Sheffield Anarchist'' (1891; 1975–1987). *''Slaney Street'' – independent, Birmingham based free newspaper. *''Socialism from Below'' – from the Anarchist Workers' Group, a split from the
Direct Action Movement The Solidarity Federation (SF; SolFed) is a British anarcho-syndicalist political organisation. It advocates for the abolition of capitalism and the state through industrial action, which it agitates for in industrial networks and local group ...
.Barberis, Peter; McHugh, John; Tyldesley, Mike. ''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations: Parties, Groups and Movements of the 20th Century.'' A&C Black, 2000 *''The Socialist'' – from the Socialist Union (UK), Socialist Union. *''Socialist Action'' (1976–1982) – from the League for Socialist Action (UK), League for Socialist Action. *''Socialist Challenge'' (1977–1983) – from the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *''Socialist Current'' (1956–) – eponymous journal of a group which split from the Revolutionary Socialist League. *''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 (Trotskyist group), Militant
Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) The Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain which existed from 1956 until 1964 when it became Militant, an entryist group in the Labour Party. Formation Following the dissolution of the Revolutionary Communist ...
. *''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 ''Socialist Outlook'' was the name of two publications edited by supporters of the Fourth International in Britain. ''Socialist Outlook (1948–1954)'' The first ''Socialist Outlook'' was the name of the newspaper published by the Socialist Fello ...
'' (1948–1954) – from The Club. *''Socialist Review'' (1950–1962) – from the Socialist Review Group. *''Socialist Studies (2006), Socialist Studies'' – from the United Socialist Party (UK), United Socialist Party. *''Socialist Viewpoint'' – from the Socialist Group (UK), Socialist Group. *''Socialist Woman'' (1969–1978) – from the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *''Solidarity'' – from the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation, Workers' Revolutionary League. *''Solidarity'' – from the
Solidarity Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
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 The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *''The Spur'' – associated with the
Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation The Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation (APCF) was a communist group in the United Kingdom. It was founded by the group around Guy Aldred's ''Spur'' newspaper – mostly former Communist League members – in 1921. They included John McGover ...
. *''Struggle'' – from the Communist Federation of Britain (Marxist-Leninist). *''Student Socialist'' – from
Socialist Students Socialist Students is a socialist organisation with branches in universities, further education colleges and sixth form colleges in the United Kingdom. Socialist Students was established in the late 1990s by members of the Socialist Party (SP) wh ...
. *''Trotskyism Today'' – journal of the
Workers' Socialist League The Workers Socialist League (WSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain. The group was formed by Alan Thornett and other members of the Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) after their expulsion from that group in 1974. Origins Thornett and his c ...
. *''Trotskyist Internationalist'' – from Workers' Power. *''Unite and Fight'' – from the Socialist Labour Group. *''Universities and Left Review'' (1957–1959) – forerunner of ''
New Left Review The ''New Left Review'' is a British bimonthly journal, established in 1960, which analyses international politics, the global economy, social theory, and cultural topics from a leftist perspective. History Background As part of the emergin ...
''. *''The Vanguard'' – paper associated with John Maclean (Scottish socialist), John Maclean. *''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 The Left Fraction, sometimes calling itself the Left Fraction, British Section of the Fourth International (In Opposition),Harry Selby, Brief Notes on the History of the Left Fraction' (1964) was a Trotskyist organisation in the United Kingdom. T ...
. *''Voice of the People'' – from the Communist Workers League of Britain (Marxist–Leninist). *''What Next'' – independent Trotskyist journal. *''The Whinger'' – independent journal. *''Wildcat'' – associated with the
Solidarity Solidarity or solidarism is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes. True solidarity means moving beyond individual identities and single issue politics ...
group. *''Womens Voice'' – from the International Socialists (UK), IS/ Socialist Workers Party. *''The Word'' – from the United Socialist Movement. *''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 Revolutionary Communist Party may refer to: Active *Revolutionary Communist Party (Argentina) * Revolutionary Communist Party (Brazil) *Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party *Revolutionary Communist Party of China *Revolutionary Communist Party of ...
. *''Workers' International News'' – from the Workers' Internationalist League. *''Workers' News'' – from the Workers League (UK), 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 (Britain), Movement for Socialism. *''Workers' Review'' – from the Socialist Workers League, a successor to the Leninist League. *''Workers' Unity'' – from the Revolutionary Communist League of Britain, Communist Unity Association (Marxist-Leninist). *''Workers' Voice'' – from the Communist Workers' Organisation. *''World Politics'' (1965–1967) – from the
International Marxist Group The International Marxist Group (IMG) was a Trotskyist group in Britain between 1968 and 1982. It was the British Section of the Fourth International. It had around 1,000 members and supporters in the late 1970s. In 1980, it had 682 members; by ...
. *''Young Guard'' (1962–1966) – entrist paper in the
Labour Party Young Socialists The Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) was the youth section of the Labour Party in Britain from 1965 until 1991. In the 1980s, it had around 600 branches, 2,000 delegates at its national conferences and published a monthly newspaper, ''Left' ...
. *''Youth for Socialism'' – entrist paper in the
Labour Party Young Socialists The Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) was the youth section of the Labour Party in Britain from 1965 until 1991. In the 1980s, it had around 600 branches, 2,000 delegates at its national conferences and published a monthly newspaper, ''Left' ...
from the pre-
Revolutionary Socialist League (UK, 1957) The Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL) was a Trotskyist group in Britain which existed from 1956 until 1964 when it became Militant, an entryist group in the Labour Party. Formation Following the dissolution of the Revolutionary Communist ...
.


See also

*List of newspapers in the United Kingdom *List of newspapers in Scotland *List of newspapers in Wales *British Left


References

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Further reading

*Barberis, Peter; McHugh, John; Tyldesley, Mike (2000) ''Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations: Parties, Groups and Movements of the 20th Century.'' A&C Black.
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