Abstract
The meekly paper, Tribune, is now one of the few remaining left-wing radical newspapers left in existence. There is, of course, the New Statesman as well, but no longer a national daily or Sunday newspaper of the old left unless one includes the now diminished Morning Star in that category. Tribune tries to fill that gap and the paper's Editor sets out, below, the trials and tribulations of doing so on very limited resources....
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