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Referendum has nothing to offer

07 Jun 2012

Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign

Memorial march

02 Feb 1995

Unionist fury threatens Major

02 Feb 1995

A negotiated settlement will have to keep Unionists on board, and will leave British imperialism intact

Private Clegg - State terrorist assassin

02 Feb 1995

Workers’ action to stop council cuts

02 Feb 1995

Councils across the country have announced huge spending cuts as a result of reduced government grant support for the new financial year. Some areas will be worse hit than others and Labour and Tory councillors alike are jostling for their share of a smaller cake. Only workers’ organisation against all cuts and all closures can halt the attack by both government and council. That is the message Communist Party candidates will be taking to the local elections in April and May

Local Bobby turns nasty

26 Jan 1995

Teachers must fight on

26 Jan 1995

Lilley presses home attack

26 Jan 1995

Irish struggle demands new direction

26 Jan 1995

As partisans of the Irish cause gather to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre, when 14 unarmed Irish civilians were murdered by British troops, the ‘peace process’ steamrollers on. Revolutionaries in the Six Counties need to consider how they will react to the new situation

Hospitals not charters

19 Jan 1995

No reliance on police

19 Jan 1995

Escape from paradise

12 Jan 1995

Schools for crime

Bent coppers and strange deaths

05 Jan 1995

Tory fat cats

05 Jan 1995

Scrap private education!

05 Jan 1995

Workers need the very best for our children. That means a completely free education system, the ending of privilege for the rich and the taking over of private schools under workers’ control

Ireland’s new challenge

15 Dec 1994

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