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France: Unemployed fight back

22 Jan 1998

German students streik

11 Dec 1997

PDS: Germany’s SLP?

11 Dec 1997

The German PDS is viewed by some as a sister organisation of Britain’s SLP. Others contrast this ‘party of recomposition’ favourably to Scargill’s party, citing a broader, more inclusive democracy. PDS member Kathrin Becker examines the reality

Left moves forward in Irish election

12 Jun 1997

Renault workers show the way

20 Mar 1997

For a workers' Europe!

Welcome in France but not Britain

20 Mar 1997

Another lost opportunity

16 Jan 1997

Build the alternative now

09 Jan 1997

Should SLP members call for a Labour vote in the absence of an SLP candidate?

Making the bosses pay in France

05 Dec 1996

French lorry drivers’ victory raises the need for European-wide unions

Lorry drivers’ action continues in France

28 Nov 1996

Call for Irish conference

21 Nov 1996

This is the statement delivered on behalf of the Ard Comhairle (executive committee) of the Irish Republican Socialist Party at the launch of a memorial fund in honour of the 1981 hunger strikers

‘We have not gone away’

07 Nov 1996

A Marxist revolutionary party needed in Ireland

Back in business

12 Sep 1996

Last week Hugh Torney, a former chief of staff of the Irish National Liberation Army, was shot dead in Lurgan, Co Armagh. Torney was replaced after independently declaring a ceasefire from a Dublin courtroom, where he faced arms charges. He was believed to be behind a series of attacks on the new leadership and its political wing, the Irish Republican Socialist Party. The Weekly Worker spoke to IRSP executive member Paul Carson

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

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