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CPGB News

Hidden from history

22 Nov 2007

Lawrence Parker, The kick inside - revolutionary opposition in the CPGB 1960-1991 2007, £4.00 (+ £1.15 postage), pp75

Almost halfway

04 Aug 2022

Linda Carr reports on the 2022 CPGB Summer Offensive

On the cards

28 Jul 2022

Robbie Rix reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund

Ticking Over

28 Jul 2022

Linda Carr reports on the 2022 CPGB Summer Offensive

Do your bit

21 Jul 2022

Robbie Rix reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund

Keep up the pace

21 Jul 2022

Linda Carr reports on the 2022 CPGB Summer Offensive

Help us out

14 Jul 2022

Robbie Rix reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund

Tinker, tailor, CPGB?

14 Jul 2022

Linda Carr reports on the 2022 CPGB Summer Offensive

Past and present

14 Jul 2022

This year’s Durham Miners’ Gala, the 136th, featured the great and good of the trade union movement. RMT’s Mick Lynch, rightly, got a huge cheer. But, as David John Douglass reports, there was also the promotion of pro-imperialist politics when it comes to Ukraine

Good start

07 Jul 2022

Robbie Rix reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund

Big Meeting!

07 Jul 2022

Linda Carr reports on the 2022 CPGB Summer Offensive

Cliffism to ministerialism

07 Jul 2022

The SWP’s comrades in Ireland are dreaming of joining a ‘broad alliance’ capitalist government led by Mary Lou McDonald’s Sinn Féin. Why does Alex Callinicos so tamely acquiesce to what is a betrayal of elementary principle, asks Anne McShane

Looking to the right

07 Jul 2022

Andrew Byrne reports on the impressions of the target audience and the centre-stage given to Gilbert Achcar and Jeremy Corbyn

One day left!

30 Jun 2022

Robbie Rix reports on the Weekly Worker fighting fund

The squeeze

30 Jun 2022

Linda Carr reports on the 2022 CPGB Summer Offensive

The meaning of character

30 Jun 2022

When it comes to the Marxist programme, there are still some on what passes for the left today who will not - cannot - grasp basic, straightforward propositions. Whether that is due to a lack of elementary political education, the idiocy of isolation or factional animus is an open question. Jack Conrad replies to Andrew Northall

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