WeeklyWorker

WW archive > Issue 144 - 23 May 1996

Education in Labour firing line

As the next general election looms, the political agenda is moving even more to the right - so watch out

Letters

Why vote Labour?; Clarification required; Misunderstanding; Make your protest

The healthcare we need

Leaders and led

Party notes

Councillor’s struggle for change

Peter Clee is a full-time worker at Wallasey Unemployed Centre on Merseyside and has recently been re-elected as Labour councillor for Seacombe ward with one of the biggest majorities in the North-West. Peter Manson spoke to him

Picking up speed

Weapon of democracy

Church hypocrisy

Litter lout escapes tough justice

In brief

Campaigning for action

In brief

Mass action stops school closures

Glasgow

Race scientists re-enter mainstream

Eddie Ford reviews The Race Gallery: the return of racial science by Marek Kohn (Jonathan Cape London 1995, pp322)

Arms and the IRA

Old routine

Around the left

After disaster - fight goes fiercely on

From the Workers Weekly, paper of the Communist Party of Great Britain, May 21 1926. This was the first issue following its banning during the General Strike

The common theoretical programme

Dave Craig of the RDG replies to Open Polemic

The end of representative entry?

SLP youth get organised

On the CPGB and OPEB

Militant Labour on the Fisc

More hypocrisy from the SLP ‘doorkeepers’

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