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Billy Anania

Billy Anania is an art critic, editor, and journalist in New York City.

The Teaching Crisis Goes Deeper than Covid

On top of relentless overwork, surveillance, slashed funding and inadequate Covid support, teachers in England have lost 17% of their real-terms pay since 2010 – while MPs’ salaries have risen by £19,000. It’s time to fight back.

How to Save the BBC

The BBC’s news output has earned it many critics on the Left, but the solution isn’t privatisation – it’s a campaign to build a genuine public broadcaster.

The Whole Ruling Class Has to Go

As the Tory government and royal family sink into a pit of sleaze, it’s never been clearer that Britain’s ruling class doesn’t represent the people – it’s time for a political revolution.

After the Party

Boris Johnson has always been a liar and a hypocrite, but he was a useful one for Britain’s ruling class – the latest revelations are a sign that this is no longer the case.

The 1972 Miners’ Strike at 50

Fifty years ago today, miners across Britain walked out on strike in a landmark dispute that popularised the flying picket. We speak to striking workers about their memories on the frontline.