We need a publicly-owned and run public transport service
The US is talking up the prospect of Israel's war ending with a two-state solution
Labour avoided a major rebellion by trampling on democracy -- a habit Keir Starmer is becoming fond of
Israel's allies won't stop its slaughter of Gaza, but workers have the power to do so
By Bernie McAdam OVER 150,000 public sector workers went on strike on Thursday 18 January in the biggest strike action the ‘Northern Ireland’ state has ever seen. Workers from 16 trade unions involving public transport, education, health and the civil service walked out for the day over an outstanding pay award. A near General Strike […]
The decision to cut off funds for Palestinian refugees exposes the West's open collusion with Israel's crimes
Dave Lewis, revolutionary socialist and founder of Lesbians & Gays Support the Miners
Mass pressure is having an effect.
Fight for workers' control to stop UK complicity in the occupation
Victory to the resistance
The hospitals affected are two of seven hospital buildings across the north west dubbed ‘the worst region in the country’ for roofs built with collapse-prone concrete
Bulletin for the Workers Summit, 23 September 2023
The Tories can't be trusted with the NHS. But there can be no holding back for Labour.
NHS: doctors coordinate
The events of 1970-73 hold vital lessons for us in a new period of revolutions and military coups.
The increasing power of China and Russia is giving coups more chance of success
Editorial September 2023, No. 406
A pamphlet on the great strike wave, analysing the strategy of the trade union leaders and proposing a programme of action to tranform the unions.
The Pakistani working class is mobilising.
Editorial July-August 2023, No.405
‘Every child a wanted child; every mother a willing mother’
An Open Letter to union activists and the left on the next steps for our movement
THE TORIES’ plan to deport migrants who arrive on small boats to Rwanda has been ruled illegal by the Court of Appeal. First announced in April 2022, the government has already given Rwanda £140 million, without managing to deport a single refugee under the scheme. The latest appeal was brought by the United Nations refugee […]
Industrial disputes round-up
Resolution adopted by the XIIth Congress of the League for the Fifth International.
The League for the Fifth International corrects its errors on the character of the war in Ukraine
Industrial bulletin for 10 June 2023
Over half a million council and school employees are currently balloting for strike action to win a real pay rise. If successful, this would be the biggest strike yet in the wave of action over the cost of living crisis. But the task is huge.
The CWU leadership are running scared of their own members. Workers Power argues for a rank and file movement
The TUC has fined the NEU £153,000, bang in the middle of their strike campaign.