Britain: Building the battle against the cuts – now and beyond 26 March
Trades Union Congress national ’march for the alternative: jobs, growth, justice’
Trades Union Congress national ’march for the alternative: jobs, growth, justice’
Conservative – Liberal Democrat government cuts devastating impact on women
Britain braced for massive 26 March demonstration
A party growing in strength
IN THE space of one month, the way young people are viewed by the mass media – and by themselves – was turned upside down.
Dramatic changes have affected Britain. The student protests of last year set the scene. Now the prospect of significant industrial action against savage public-sector cutbacks is on the agenda.
The massive 27% cut in central government funding to local authorities is having devastating consequences.
Four Socialist Party members were disciplined by Unison on trumped-up charges of racism, after producing a leaflet at the 2007 Unison conference, challenging the Standing Orders Committee (SOC) about ruling resolutions off the conference agenda.
Kick out Mubarak and his cronies
Dip reflects the fragility of British capitalism’s ‘recovery’
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