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Students must join cost of living rebellion
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Iran: strikes key to breaking Ayatollahs’ dictatorship
Women are defying repression and murder to demand the fall of the Iranian dictatorship
Where next for the Royal Mail strikes?
Rank and File update
Obituary: Mikhail Gorbachev, 1932–2022
In death, as in life, the role and significance of Mikhail Gorbachev, who died on August 30 and was buried…
Climate change: Unnatural disaster in Pakistan
Pakistani capitalism has colluded with the imperialists to condemn the poorest to bear the brunt of the devastation.
‘Which side are you on?’ Labour has a crisis of leadership
Labour’s lead has narrowed to just four points.
What are workers’ councils?
The significance of the soviet form of organisation and what its legacy means for working class militants today.
Belarus: ‘Railway partisans’ threatened with execution
The British press barely mentioned the resistance in Belarus.
Elizabeth Windsor (1926–2022)
HOUR AFTER hour of obsequious commentary, constant updating on the progress of the coffin towards London, an uninterrupted procession of…
‘Touch one, touch all’: The murder of Chris Kaba
By Jeremy Dewar TWO TO three thousand people turned out in central London on Saturday 10 September to protest the…
Somalia: Millions marching to starvation
Somalia, Ethiopia and northern Kenya are facing severe famine.
How can the strikes win – and what would victory look like?
Will this strike wave, the biggest for 30 years, end in victory?
There is an international crisis and we need an international struggle against it
Editorial September 2022, No. 396
Left maintains NEC seats – despite Momentum
Four of the five candidates of the Centre Left Grassroots Alliance were elected to the NEC.
Royal Mail strikes must demand nationalisation
It is clear that nothing less than the future of Royal Mail itself is at stake.
Democratic local assemblies needed to unite cost of living campaigns
By R. Banks and Alex Rutherford The growing cost of living crisis and increasing public alarm at what it will…
Dockers strikes spread from Felixstowe to Liverpool
Five hundred Liverpool dockers at England’s fourth-largest port, employed by MDHC Container Services, are to strike from 19 September to…
Public sector pay ballots: press for co-ordination
Nurses, refuse collectors, youth workers, teachers, lecturers and civil servants are being balloted.
When crime doesn’t pay (even the minimum wage)
Criminal Barristers are escalating their action to an all-out strike.
Liz Truss PM: Fight fire with fire
With an ‘electorate’ of 160,000 geriatric Tory party members, 0.3% of the population chose the country’s leader.
The limits of municipal socialism: A review of Radical Lambeth by Simon Hannah
Dave Stocking Radical Lambeth: 1978-1991 by Simon Hannah
Interview with a striking barrister: “We will wear them down”
By Alex Rutherford As industrial militancy rises again in Britain for the first time in many years, criminal barristers have…
‘Enough Is Enough’: Build councils of action
Political bulletin for 17 August 2022
Postal bosses gear up for battle – let’s strike back now!
Let’s bring the strike forward.
Solidarity with the rail strikes
Rail bulletin for 30 July 2022
CWU: Coordinate and escalate the action
Industrial bulletin for 29 July 2022
Political bulletin: Time to escalate and coordinate
Political bulletin for 27 July 2022
Royal Mail threatens to break up company if workers strike
Postal workers and the public should reject Royal Mail blackmail.
Sri Lanka: Nothing has changed, but everything must change
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Economy: The worst is yet to come
Assumptions that damage to the UK economy was inevitable have now been backed up with concrete evidence.