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Institutional sexism in the police
The reputation of the Metropolitan Police is in tatters – again.
Putin’s war and the war on living standards
Editorial March 2022, No. 391
Kicking sexism out of football
Football has a well documented history of both sexual and physical violence.
Freedom convoys: the far-right roadshow
The anti-vax movement took a new turn early this year with the launch of the freedom convoy.
Unite the resistance to the cost of living crisis
Workers face the biggest cost of living squeeze for a generation
Fighting sexism in the tech sector
Getting organised is the first step
Should the trade unions disaffiliate from Labour?
Strike-breaking by Coventry’s Labour council has raised the question of affiliation once again
London Underground strikes solid
Cuts to London transport funding are a political attack on Labour and the unions
Political bulletin: From imperialist war to class war
Political bulletin for 2 March 2022
Higher education strikes: escalate and fight for rank and file control
The Higher Education strike has seen vibrant picket lines and a fighting mood up and down the country.
No to war in Ukraine
By KD Tait VLADIMIR PUTIN’S invasion of Ukraine is a savage and reactionary assault on the sovereignty and independence of…
Statement: Stop the war in Ukraine
The main enemy is at home.
Unite’s new combines: a step in the right direction
The promised shop-steward combines are a good start, but should go further.
Bus workers fight continues
The fight by bus workers for better pay and conditions continues across the country.
Support Coventry bin workers against Labour council’s attacks
Support Coventry Bin Workers Against Labour Council’s Attacks
UCU strikes: escalate to win
THE UNIVERSITY and College Union (UCU) has confirmed a new wave of strike action at 68 universities in February and…
Political bulletin: Make the rich pay!
Political bulletin for 12 February 2022
Chile: Will Boric deliver “great reforms”?
By Dave Stockton Chile’s prsident-elect Gabriel Boric revealed the first signs of what his government, which takes office on 11…
Sudanese revolution: what road to freedom?
By Dave Stockton Once more across the length and breadth of Sudan we are witnessing a massive revolutionary upsurge against…
Colston 4 acquitted – now kill the bill
The PCSC Bill must be defeated.
Health and Care Bill means NHS privatisation
Day of action on 26 Feb.
As inflation bites: make the bosses pay
Prices rise at record rates.
We can live with an endemic Covid-19, but we don’t have to
By Reginald Banks Omicron is just the latest in a long list of variants to devastate the world and is…
Tory crisis: An opportunity for resistance
The Tory crisis won’t last forever.
PCS members must organise for pay fight
The Civil Servants’ union PCS will hold a consultative ballot on pay and pensions between 14 February and 21 March….
Rank and file must keep UCU strike on track
The University and College Union (UCU) has confirmed a new wave of strike action at 68 universities in February and…
Unite investigates scab officials
The only way to ensure that union officials will never again sell out their own members to the bosses and…
Tories hold London transport to ransom
TfL is facing a £2 billion shortfall.
After the Unison local government pay fiasco
The 14.6% turnout in the pay ballot marks a dangerous low point.
Bloody Sunday: 50 years without justice
On 30 January 1972, Bloody Sunday, the British Parachute Regiment shot dead 13 unarmed civil rights protesters in Derry and…