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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

Left to freeze

04 Jan 1996

Every year when winter hits, electricity is cut off, pipes burst and floods follow. Thousands try to survive in freezing conditions and many die of cold

Campaign against immigration checks and asylum bill

21 Dec 1995

In brief

Oppressed fight back

21 Dec 1995

Rioting in Brixton

In brief

21 Dec 1995

Workers left behind in Europe

21 Dec 1995

Saying ‘No’ to Europe is not enough

Watershed over water charges

14 Dec 1995

Spread the French disease: Fight benefit cuts

14 Dec 1995

Pilot schemes for Job Seekers Allowance begin in January. Job centre workers are linking their fight against attacks on pay to a fight against JSA. The Labour Party promises worse cuts and workfare to boot. So how can the mounting attack on pay and services be resisted?

Pompous and irrelevant constitutional proposals

07 Dec 1995

Clinton boosts imperialist peace

07 Dec 1995

Heroic struggle turned to self-blame

07 Dec 1995

Shuttle by Joseph Crilly at the Red Room October Song by Andrew Hinds at the Orange Tree

Conversion on the road to Dundee

07 Dec 1995

Phil Kent contributes to the debate on federalism, explaining the shift in his position

Towards another US-brokered deal

30 Nov 1995

Royal skeletons rattled

30 Nov 1995

Danny Hammill reviews Channel Four’s 'Secret Lives: Edward VIII, the Traitor King'

Attacks on workers pay for budget bribe

30 Nov 1995

TUC general secretary John Monks was mute on the continued attacks that lay behind the feeble budget tax bribe. No wonder Clarke thinks he can get away with it

Lethal ignorance

23 Nov 1995

The ‘E’ market

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