Tribune

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Tribune is a British left-wing political magazine and newspaper historically associated with the Labour Party and prominent socialist writers.

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Tribune canonical 3
The Tribune 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf newspaper
periodical
political magazine
associatedWith British left
Labour Party (UK)
surface form: Labour Party
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coveredTopic anti-fascism
international socialism
public ownership
trade unionism
welfare state
editorialStance democratic socialist
pro-Labour Party
focusesOn British politics
Labour Party politics
socialist ideas
foundedBy George Strauss
Noel Brailsford
Stafford Cripps
hasFormat tabloid
hasFrequency periodic
hasISSN 0041-4889
hasMotto Voices of the left
hasPublicationType magazine
newspaper
hasSection features
opinion
political commentary
reviews
historicallyAssociatedWith Labor Left faction
surface form: Labour left

soft left of the Labour Party
ideology socialism
inception 1937
language English
medium online
print
notableContributor Aneurin Bevan
Barbara Castle
Beatrice Webb
George Orwell
Michael Foot
R. H. Tawney
Tony Benn
originalPurpose support the Popular Front against fascism
politicalAlignment left-wing
publisher Tribune Publications Ltd
publishingCity London, England
surface form: London

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Michael Foot employer Tribune
Michael Mackintosh Foot workedFor Tribune
subject surface form: Michael Foot
Michael Mackintosh Foot editorOf Tribune
subject surface form: Michael Foot
William Archer employer Tribune
this entity surface form: The Tribune