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Stop Julian Assange extradition
Starmer fails test of elections and strikes
Colleges to strike as UCU re-ballots in HE
Johnson gone—but Tories hang on
By Dave Stockton BORIS JOHNSON has resigned as leader of the Conservative Party, but not yet as prime minister. The…
Building collectivism, organising councils of action
Mail, post, telecoms: co-ordinate the strikes
By a CWU rep IT IS a sign of the times that workers across the three main sectors organised by…
Women’s double burden doubles again
By Millie Collins AFTER 12 YEARS of cuts to wages, pensions and public services, one in five—14.5 million—people live in…
Colombia: Right-wing ousted by populist coalition
By Dave Stockton THE VICTORY of Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez in the elections for president and vice president in…
Pakistan: The capitalist crisis and the working class
By Shehzad Arshad SINCE SHAHBAZ Sharif of the Pakistan Muslim League replaced Imran Khan as Pakistan’s Prime Minister, the political…
1972: When dockers fought the law—and the dockers won
Nothing new on offer in Momentum leadership elections
By Urte March VOTING IS open until 6 July in the Momentum leadership elections, with two slates—Your Momentum and Momentum…
The Rwanda deportations: a ‘world leading’ attack on refugee rights
Roe v Wade overturned: women say—’we will not go back!’
International Secretariat, League for the Fifth International Finally, they have done it. On June 24, after fifty years of a…
Rail workers — escalate to win
By KD Tait THE RAILWAY NETWORK was brought to a standstill as 40,000 rail workers walked out in the first…
Rail strike: Escalate to win
Leeds University workers launch week-long pay strike
By Rebecca Anderson A hundred Unison members picketed Leeds University this morning, an impressive turnout to kick off their week…
After the TUC demo: coordinate strikes to beat inflation
By KD Tait ON SATURDAY 18 June, tens of thousands of people marched through central London to demand action to…
The Cost of Living Crisis: What it is and How to Fight it
Report — TUC lefts urge resistance to cost of living crisis
By Jeremy Dewar “A new deal for working people, a new social settlement for the UK” A LONDON TUC rally…
Is the New People’s Union a step forward for the French working class?
By Marc Lassalle “FRENCH PEOPLE IF you want it, with your ballots you can satisfy many essential demands”. “On June…
Refuse workers, leadership, and the rank-and-file
Wildcatting Welwyn workers win!
Bin struggle spreads to other unions
Coventry bin workers keep up the fight
Make the rich pay for pensions and benefits linked to inflation
By R. Banks IN A desperate effort to distract the public’s attention from the ongoing Partygate scandal, Chancellor Rishi Sunak…
Deliveroo: GMB sweetheart deal delivers bitter aftertaste
By Alex Reynolds and Tim Nailsea FOOD DELIVERY couriers are one of the worst-paid and most precarious sectors of the…
PCS Conference votes to launch campaign on jobs and pay in the Autumn
By a PCS member WITHOUT WARNING, let alone consultation, Boris Johnson has announced over 90,000 job cuts in the civil…
RMT ballot victory can shut down rail network
By Bernie McAdam IN RESPONSE to threats over pay, compulsory redundancies and safety, RMT rail workers have voted in favour…
Tories’ 2022 diary: everything under attack everywhere
By R Banks IN THE closing days of its 2021–22 session, parliament passed all the Tories’ key pieces of legislation…
Abuse of power keeps the parliament to prison pipeline flowing
By Millie Collins IN THE same week it was revealed that Tory MPs and No. 10 staff were partying until…