Culture Benjamin Zephaniah – lifelong champion of the oppressed From the miners’ strike to Palestine, this working-class poet and author was steadfast in his opposition to British imperialism and its divide-and-rule tactics.
Culture Benjamin Zephaniah – lifelong champion of the oppressed From the miners’ strike to Palestine, this working-class poet and author was steadfast in his opposition to British imperialism and its divide-and-rule tactics.
Trade unions Joti Brar: a personal account of anti-war struggle against the trade union bureaucracy Why is it so hard to get anything meaningful done via the existing trade union mechanisms?
Trade unions Joti Brar: a personal account of anti-war struggle against the trade union bureaucracy Why is it so hard to get anything meaningful done via the existing trade union mechanisms?
Trade unions The real trade union barons Having been absorbed into the fabric of the state machine, most trade union leaders now work not to aid but to suppress their members’ struggles.
Trade unions The real trade union barons Having been absorbed into the fabric of the state machine, most trade union leaders now work not to aid but to suppress their members’ struggles.
Trade unions NHS pay offer exposes the limitations of trade unionism The NHS dispute has brought into sharp focus the inability of modern trade unions in Britain to advance working-class aims.
Trade unions NHS pay offer exposes the limitations of trade unionism The NHS dispute has brought into sharp focus the inability of modern trade unions in Britain to advance working-class aims.
Divide and rule Tribute to Comrade Avtar Jouhl An indefatigable fighter against racism and imperialism, and for socialism, which he knew held the only solution to humanity’s problems.
Divide and rule Tribute to Comrade Avtar Jouhl An indefatigable fighter against racism and imperialism, and for socialism, which he knew held the only solution to humanity’s problems.
Trade unions Are Britain’s union bosses interested in helping their members fight back? As the crisis deepens, the ruling class is looking far more determined than the unions, where lions continue to be led by loyal Labour donkeys.
Trade unions Are Britain’s union bosses interested in helping their members fight back? As the crisis deepens, the ruling class is looking far more determined than the unions, where lions continue to be led by loyal Labour donkeys.
Energy Why is Britain importing coal from Australia and the USA? Is it fear of militant miners that keeps our rulers from reopening deep mines in Britain while we still have a need for coal?
Energy Why is Britain importing coal from Australia and the USA? Is it fear of militant miners that keeps our rulers from reopening deep mines in Britain while we still have a need for coal?
British politics Comrade Bridget Bell, dedicated fighter for the working class Bridget was highly respected for her work during the 1984/5 miners’ strike, and for her principled class position at all times.
British politics Comrade Bridget Bell, dedicated fighter for the working class Bridget was highly respected for her work during the 1984/5 miners’ strike, and for her principled class position at all times.
British politics How the scabs were ditched, and other dirty laundry of 1989-90 The latest release of cabinet papers gives us a further insight into the secret doings of our ruling class.
British politics How the scabs were ditched, and other dirty laundry of 1989-90 The latest release of cabinet papers gives us a further insight into the secret doings of our ruling class.
Civil liberties Police lies revealed at Hillsborough; Orgreave must be next Inquiry reveals police guilt for 96 unnecessary deaths in Sheffield, and highlights the militarised and anti-worker culture that grew out of the political policing of the miners’ strike five years earlier.
Civil liberties Police lies revealed at Hillsborough; Orgreave must be next Inquiry reveals police guilt for 96 unnecessary deaths in Sheffield, and highlights the militarised and anti-worker culture that grew out of the political policing of the miners’ strike five years earlier.