List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom

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This is a list of left-wing publications published regularly in the United Kingdom. It includes newspapers, magazines, journals and websites.

Current publications[]

Daily[]

  • Daily Mirror – mainstream newspaper which has consistently supported the Labour Party since the 1945 general election.[1]
  • The Guardian – mainstream newspaper which has consistently supported centre-left politics, either reflected by the Labour Party or the Liberal Democrats.
  • The Morning Star – co-operative, reader-owned socialist newspaper. Britain's Road to Socialism, the programme of the Communist Party of Britain, underlies the paper's editorial stance. It was formerly the Daily Worker, before being renamed in 1966.[2]
  • The News Line – from the Workers Revolutionary Party.[3] Previously Workers Press. [Newsfeed updated daily online but limited print circulation.]

Weekly[]

Fortnightly[]

Monthly[]

Bi-monthly[]

Quarterly[]

Tri-annually[]

Bi-annually[]

  • Anarchist Studies.[50]
  • Organise! – from the Anarchist Federation.[51]
  • Revolutionary Perspectives – from the Communist Workers Organisation.[52]
  • Socialist History – from the Socialist History Society.[53]

Annually[]

Frequently updated websites[]

  • Another Angry Voice – website run by an English tutor in Yorkshire.[56]
  • Bright Green – website discussing radical, democratic, and green politics, staffed primarily from members of green parties across the UK.[57]
  • Bywire News – decentralised, democratic, independent news network, hosting The Media Fund partners.[58] [59] [60] [61] [62]
  • 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".[63]
  • The Canary – pro-Jeremy Corbyn Bristol-based website.[56]
  • Double Down News Double Down News
  • Evolve Politics – website run by two people in Nottingham and Peterborough.[64][56]
  • Freedom – from Freedom Press. Also produces Freedom, the longest-running anarchist publication in the English language, as a bi-annual free print journal.[65]
  • LabourList – an online news site focusing on the Labour Party, their activities and the trade unions.
  • Left Foot Forward
  • – online review supporting left populism in the British Isles.[66]
  • Novara Media – left-wing online outlet.[67]
  • The Skwawkbox – left-wing alternative news blog.[68]
  • – left-wing alternative news blog.[69]

Unknown or irregular frequency[]

Defunct[]

Daily[]

  • Daily Citizen (1912–1915)
  • Daily Herald (1912–1964) – from the Trades Union Congress.

Weekly[]

Fortnightly[]

Monthly[]

Bi-monthly[]

Quarterly[]

Bi-annually[]

  • Gay Left (1975–1980) – journal by the group of the same name.

Unknown or irregular frequency[]

See also[]

References[]

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  51. ^ "Organise! Magazine". afed.org.uk.
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  64. ^ "Evolve Politics | Truly Independent News, Media and Opinion".
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  69. ^ "The Prole Star". prolestar.
  70. ^ "Aufheben". libcom.org.
  71. ^ "Aurora - Leftcom". www.leftcom.org.
  72. ^ "Black Flag magazine". libcom.org.
  73. ^ "The BRISTOLIAN - "Smiter of the High and Mighty"". thebristolian.net.
  74. ^ "Class Struggle - Internationalist Communist Union". www.union-communiste.org.
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