WW archive > Issue 79 - 26 January 1995
Irish struggle demands new direction
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
Letters
Whose control?; State capitalism?; Stock phrases
Brent Labour debates behind closed doors
Clause four chaos
Lilley presses home attack
Teachers must fight on
Russian leftists desert Chechens
The Chechen war needs revolutionary answers not hand-wringing liberalism
Japan: acts of god do not make mortals equal
Hang Churchill
From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, January 29 1920
Shut down Badgerline
Manchester bus wars
Postal workers show the way
Royal Mail workers forced management to reinstate a sacked colleague earlier this month
Local Bobby turns nasty
America on trial
Fighting fund
Phil Kent reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund