Democracy & State
Overcoming the enemies within
17 May 2012
The left must unite in order to change the relationship of forces both within and outside the Labour Party, argues Mike Macnair
Kurdish enemy allies
12 Sep 1996
Indecent call
12 Sep 1996
Around the left
Unemployed fightback begins
12 Sep 1996
Labour shows unions their place
12 Sep 1996
Prepare to do battle with Blair
12 Sep 1996
Blair plans to curb strikes and step up anti-union legislation - to carry on where the Tories left off
Labour’s Scottish hoops
05 Sep 1996
Raising our sights
05 Sep 1996
Minimum wage: the fight for what we need
Dark moment in history
05 Sep 1996
review of Jesus Hernandez's How the NKVD framed the POUM (1996, pp27, £1)
Counterrevolution in the revolution
05 Sep 1996
The Spanish revolution and subsequent civil war, which erupted for real 60 years ago in July 1936, is the source of endless controversy. The defeat of the revolution generates an equal amount of anger and sadness. Everyone supported the Spanish revolution and hated Franco. Eddie Ford examines what went wrong
Anti-propaganda propaganda
05 Sep 1996
Helen Ellis reviews the new Labour exhibition (Riverside Artists Group, Riverside Studios Gallery)
No discrimination, No controls
05 Sep 1996
Labour blasts postworkers
05 Sep 1996
In tune with the members
05 Sep 1996
The RMT transport union is currently in dispute with 20 train-operating companies. It has called further one-day strikes and an overtime ban at seven, while members at 13 others are being balloted for action. Alan Pottage is on the 12-strong national executive committee of the RMT, where he sits alongside six other members of the Socialist Labour Party. Peter Manson asked him about the role of the SLP in the disputes
Fighting the Labour bosses
05 Sep 1996
Attack on all workers
05 Sep 1996
Chris Ford, secretary of the West London CPSA union branch and organiser of this Saturday’s London march, spoke to the Weekly Worker