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Referendum has nothing to offer

07 Jun 2012

Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign

On the fantasy world of Dave Craig

10 Sep 1998

Anti-imperialists marginalised

10 Sep 1998

As the British and Irish states take on yet more draconian powers, the momentum of the peace process continues to accelerate

United Kingdom communists

10 Sep 1998

Party notes

New attack on democracy

03 Sep 1998

For the Irish working class

27 Aug 1998

IRSP statement

‘Time to silence guns’

27 Aug 1998

INLA ceasefire declaration

New strategy: INLA calls ‘complete ceasefire’

27 Aug 1998

The peace bandwagon is gaining momentum. The response of communists and revolutionaries will be crucial

Anti-working class sham

20 Aug 1998

State rushes to cover up its sponsored terrorism

Under the censor’s knife

20 Aug 1998

Turning point - Omagh bomb boosts Sinn Féin

20 Aug 1998

Last Saturday’s Real IRA bomb, despite outward appearances, marked a definitive break with the republican strategy of armed resistance to the British imperialist occupation of the Six Counties

CPGB shitespeak

30 Jul 1998

Mark Osborn of the Alliance for Workers’ Liberty replies to Don Preston’s criticisms (Weekly Worker July 16)

Trapped in the past

30 Jul 1998

Around the left

Abolish the House of Lords

30 Jul 1998

The rebellion in the House of Lords against a government amendment to equalise the age of consent for gays and heterosexuals demonstrates why the working class must become the champion of democracy

Scabbing on the struggle

23 Jul 1998

Around the left

Spending spree veils new attack

23 Jul 1998

After two years of continuing the Tories’ squeeze on health and education New Labour is now playing the bountiful benefactor for all it is worth. Workers should not be fooled

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