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Interview: Why we shut down Elbit in Oldham
Interview with an Israeli activist involved in Palestine Action
End UK support for Zionist state
We must make it impossible for our governments to continue propping up this apartheid regime.
Bobby Sands: Irish freedom fighter 1954-1981
Forty years ago, the death of Bobby Sands reverberated throughout the world in a way that no other event has…
Police Bill raises the need for organised self-defence
Self defence is no offence
Fire and rehire signals a growing bosses’ offensive
Even more employers will use this tactic to attack terms and conditions.
Unionism in crisis as Loyalists lash out
For a workers’ republic of Ireland.
USA: Daunte Wright’s murder shows police cannot be reformed
Wright’s murder, and the sheer number of such killings over many years, proves the inherently racist character of the police…
Kids in Cages: Biden’s immigration policy is a return to the status quo
Kids in cages are kids in cages, no matter which party puts them there.
From mines to oil wells, Brexit is a environmental disaster
New environmental regulation prioritises the economy.
How the Hartlepool by-election is exposing Starmer
Starmer’s “electable” party might lose.
London school students walk out over rape and harassment
Highgate students walked out on 25 March.
This week in strikes: a round up of industrial disputes
Manchester buses, school students and British Gas
Government report twisted data to obscure Britain’s institutional racism
Racism in the UK report highly controversial.
NHS pay fight: unite for 15%!
Cross-union strike committees should be elected to unite the unions behind 15% and prepare coordinated action
Only Brazil’s working class can solve the health, political and economic crises
3,000 deaths per day.
We need a united front to #KilltheBill
Create councils of action to link up the struggles and sustain the campaign until victory
Bristol, riots and resistance
It’s the police violence we should be condemning.
Victory for the Shrewsbury 24—but this is only the beginning
State surveillance, political trials and blacklisting
Bus strikes can lead fight against fire-and-rehire
The rank and file must take control.
The Paris Commune at 150: Blueprint for a proletarian state
150th anniversary of the Paris Commune.
Not one more: the fight to end violence against women
We cannot rely on the police or state.
The pandemic is dragging working-class women back to 2017
The pay gap is widening.
Pro-democracy activists on trial in Hong Kong
47 protesters on trial.
Priti Patel’s betrayal of women seeking asylum
New detention centre to open in Durham.
Serco pays dividends with taxpayer money
£17m paid to shareholders.
Alabama bill threatens trans youth
Alabama denies vital healthcare to trans youth
This week in strikes: a round up of industrial disputes
Whats kicking off and where.
Student rent strike is largest since 1973, and it’s spreading
Students at 55 UK universities are on rent strike.
Uber victory for gig economy workers
Court rules Uber drivers are workers.
Nothing surprising in Starmer’s response to the Spring Budget
Starmer opposes Corporation Tax increase.