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NHS Boost To Chatsworth Campaign
Campaigners fighting to save Chatsworth neuro-rehabilitation ward in Mansfield have been encouraged by two recent developments.
Retail Sector Crunch: Nationalise To Save Jobs
Retail Sector Crunch: Nationalise To Save Jobs
Two In Five 'Right To Buy' Homes Now For Let
- Scrap Thatcher’s right to buy- Build council homes now
Trump Reignites Israel-palestine Conflict
Capitalism incapable of solving the national question
Strikers Rally In Liverpool
Strikers Rally In Liverpool
Fight Like Poplar's Women Councillors To Change The Lives Of Family Carers
Looking at the history of the Poplar councillors, imprisoned in 1921 for fighting the Tory government’s appalling conditions, it struck me that I have only come across two real-life “Minnies”.
Debates On Building The Anti-trump Movement
Protest has been a major feature of the first months of 2017. On 21 January, the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, a five million-strong surge of resistance exploded on to the streets of 673 cities and towns worldwide. And thousands have marched and protested since.
‘Anti-union Law' Charges Against Sheffield Trees Protesters Dropped
Labour-run Sheffield coun-cil is almost five years into a 25-year, £2.2 billion, Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contract with a multinational company called Amey, to maintain our streets and pavements.
Struggling to Care Against a Backcloth of Cuts
The following is an account of years of struggle by parents of a disabled child to secure the proper resources to meet their daughter’s needs. A situation made more difficult by draconian cuts in funding local services.
Historic Demonstration in Barcelona in Support of Refugees
On 18 February, Barcelona held the biggest demonstration in Europe in support of refugees under the slogan “Volem acollir” (we want to welcome them).
No More Excuses: Fit Sprinklers Now!
BILL THE GOVERNMENT, NOT THE RESIDENTSPUBLISH ALL BLOCK SAFETY ASSESSMENTS
Gentrification On The Terraces: Fans Say Twenty's Plenty
Football ticket prices still remain prohibitive, especially for young fans, according to the BBC’s annual Price of Football report.
BIFAB Workers' Occupation And March Secures Jobs And Pay Guarantee
Workers at the three threatened Burntisland Fabrications - BiFab - yards in Fife have won a guarantee that their jobs and wages will be secured, at least until April 2018. Action by workers and the GMB and Unite trade unions has delivered this important breakthrough.
After The Budget - Unions Must Launch Pay Fight
After The Budget - Unions Must Launch Pay Fight
Tory Housing Policy: Build Zilch, Hike Prices
Tory Housing Policy: Build Zilch, Hike Prices
North West: Drivers' And Housing Workers' Strike Wave Escalates
North West: Drivers' And Housing Workers' Strike Wave Escalates
Failing Academy Chain Strips School Assets End Academisation!
In businesses when cuts are made, they sell off their facilities and equipment in the interest of maintaining profits. Now that’s what’s happening with our schools.
Royal Mail Forced Back Under Threat Of Action But Keep The Pressure On
Secretary CWU Scotland No.2 branch
Mcdonnell Says Labour Would Put Services 'Irreversibly' In Workers' Hands
Ted Mooney Liverpool Socialist Party
Corbyn's Positive Measures Blanked By Labour's Right
A standing ovation greeted Jeremy Corbin’s pledges on housing at Labour’s conference: to stop ‘social cleansing’ regeneration schemes and give residents a vote on regeneration proposals; to build more council homes and to control rents.
Robber Bosses Own $6TRN
Salford Socialist Party
300,000 A Year Forced To Leave Work
Unions must fight workplace mental health crisis
Theatre: The Cherry Orchard Welsh Update Of Chekhov An Engrossing Tale Of 1980s Class Conflict
The Cherry Orchard is set in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in 1982. Yes, that’s right. It’s a modern retelling of the original written by Anton Chekhov just before the first Russian revolution in 1905. And it’s brilliant.
Resist Trump and His Rotten Policies
Why I’m walking out on ‘Day X’
Council Cuts Can Be Fought and They Must Be
Councils set budgets amid 40% cut.
Non-fiction Review: Lenin On The Train
Tense, lively prologue to events which changed the world.
Syria: Is An End To The War In Sight?
The military victory in Aleppo by Assad’s regime and its foreign backers was a turning point in the war in Syria. It has put the Syrian government once more in formal control of the country’s main urban centres. Serge Jordan of the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI) examines if this is the prelude to a broader peace settlement that could end the horrors inflicted on the Syrian people.
GIG Economy Exploiter Uber Loses London Licence
GIG Economy Exploiter Uber Loses London Licence
Usdaw Elections Announced
Fight For A Left LeadershipVote For Amy Murphy