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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

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Weekly

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Monthly

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Quarterly

Tri-annually

Bi-annually

Annually

Frequently updated websites

  • Anniversary of the Miners' Strike - page run by former striking miners.
  • 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]
  • Source (formerly CommonSpace) – A political analysis site owned by- but independent of- the Common Weal think tank.
  • The Canary – pro-Jeremy Corbyn Bristol-based website.[56]
  • Double Down News - [1]
  • Down with the Crown - anti-monarchist and anti-Tory page - a page that often uses humour to get a serious message across.
  • Evolve Politics – website run by two people in Nottingham and Peterborough.[58][56]
  • LabourList - A online news site focusing on the Labour Party, their activities and the Trade Unions.
  • The New Pretender – online review supporting left populism in the British isles.[59]
  • Novara Media – radical left-wing online outlet.[60]
  • The Skwawkbox – left-wing alternative news blog.[61]
  • The Prole Star – left-wing alternative news blog.[62]

Unknown or irregular frequency

Defunct

Daily

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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  2. ^ Society, People’s Printing Press. "Morning Star - The People's Daily".
  3. ^ Party, Workers Revolutionary. "Workers Revolutionary Party". wrp.org.uk.
  4. ^ "America's Current Affairs & Politics Magazine".
  5. ^ "The New Worker paper of the New Communist Party of Britain - Archive for 2017". www.newworker.org.
  6. ^ "Kick out the Tories! For a Corbyn-led government". www.socialistparty.org.uk.
  7. ^ "Socialist Worker (Britain) - Archive". Socialist Worker (Britain).
  8. ^ "Weekly Worker". weeklyworker.co.uk.
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  11. ^ "Scottish Socialist Voice". Scottish Socialist Voice.
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  13. ^ "Labour Affairs Magazine".
  14. ^ "Home". Labour Briefing.
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  22. ^ "Workers' Fight monthly - Internationalist Communist Union". www.union-communiste.org.
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  33. ^ "Subscribe - Tribune". www.tribunemagazine.org.
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  43. ^ "Socialist Studies". www.socialiststudies.org.uk.
  44. ^ "The Spokesman, journal of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation".
  45. ^ "Workers Hammer". spartacist.org.
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  48. ^ "Radical Philosophy About".
  49. ^ "Soundings".
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  51. ^ "Organise! Magazine". afed.org.uk.
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  53. ^ "Socialist History 51". 2017-05-23.
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  57. ^ "Bright Green - Independent media for radical, democratic, green movements". Bright Green. Retrieved 2019-12-15.
  58. ^ "Evolve Politics | Truly Independent News, Media and Opinion".
  59. ^ "The New Pretender - Pith and Power".
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  62. ^ https://www.prole-star.co.uk/prolestar
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  67. ^ "Class Struggle - Internationalist Communist Union". www.union-communiste.org.
  68. ^ http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/
  69. ^ "Emancipation & Liberation". republicancommunist.org. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  70. ^ "Freedom Press". Freedom Press.
  71. ^ "Hereford Heckler". Hereford Heckler.
  72. ^ "Internationalist Communist Forum - Internationalist Communist Union". www.union-communiste.org.
  73. ^ "Fifth International Journal – League for the Fifth International". www.fifthinternational.org.
  74. ^ https://www.borderland.co.uk/
  75. ^ "Resistance Bulletin". afed.org.uk.
  76. ^ "Revolutionary Praxis".
  77. ^ "Socialist Action - Website". Socialist Action. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  78. ^ "Socialist Fight".
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  81. ^ "Socialist Students Archive site » Megaphone Magazine". www.socialiststudentsarchive.org.uk.
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  97. ^ "Challenge". 28 October 2013.
  98. ^ "Marxist-Leninist Quarterly: Index".
  99. ^ "The new reasoner".
  100. ^ "A Pinch of Salt".
  101. ^ "Black Dwarf".
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  104. ^ "Finsbury Communist: Index".
  105. ^ "The Marxist: Index".
  106. ^ "Marxist Bulletin".
  107. ^ "Letter: Hillman - Marxian League".
  108. ^ "October: Index".
  109. ^ "Permanent Revolution - Workers Power".
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  111. ^ "Revolution: Index".
  112. ^ "The Scottish Vanguard: Index".
  113. ^ https://libcom.org/library/sheffield-anarchist
  114. ^ http://www.slaneystreet.org.uk/
  115. ^ "The Socialist Current Group". 2017-08-25.
  116. ^ "Socialist Woman". 2015-10-19.
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  118. ^ "Universities & left review".
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  120. ^ "What Next? Marxist Discussion Journal".
  121. ^ "The Word Collection".
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