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Party & Programme

End the cycle of splits

24 May 2012

If the left is to build a serious political organisation it will have to facilitate internal dissent, writes Mike Macnair. And that will require both majorities and minorities to act responsibly

SACP holds the line

19 Mar 1998

Senior ANC officials implicated in corruption and gun-running

Rosser’s dealing with Scargill exposed

19 Mar 1998

Scargill’s secret March 3 letter to NUJ general secretary John Foster blows the gaff on Mary Rosser and the Morning Star management

Pawn in Star wars

19 Mar 1998

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Solidarity greetings

19 Mar 1998

NUJ Morning Star Chapel

Haylett appeal stalemate

19 Mar 1998

Morning Star strike

When Robert Griffths was anti-British road

19 Mar 1998

Here we reprint edited extracts from an important document published in The Leninist (March 20 1987), the forerunner of the Weekly Worker.

A double anniversary

19 Mar 1998

From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, March 14 1918

Socialist challenge to New Labour in London elections

12 Mar 1998

London Socialist Alliance press release

CPB: still loyal to Blair

12 Mar 1998

Open letters

12 Mar 1998

The CPGB PCC has written to the NUJ Morning Star chapel and the CPB executive committee, declaring its support for the strike aims

Morning Star strike

12 Mar 1998

Reluctant Griffiths forced to debate

London manifesto conference cancelled

12 Mar 1998

Simon Harvey of the SLP

Extending the witch hunt

12 Mar 1998

Around the left

In defence of Lee Rock

12 Mar 1998

Jan Berryman responds to the criticisms levelled against a former SLPer in the pages of the Weekly Worker

Law and order in Ireland

12 Mar 1998

From The Call, paper of the British Socialist Party, March 7 1918

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