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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

Reality behind fairytale family

23 Nov 1995

It is hard to conceive how Di’s wish for a more down to earth monarchy could ever come about when her interview emphasised just what an artificial and inhuman institution it is. Nevertheless the establishment will do all it can to make sure it survives

For a democratic health service

16 Nov 1995

Labour mafia in Scotland

16 Nov 1995

What kind of party for Ireland?

16 Nov 1995

Peter Manson talked to Kevin McQuillan, a former leader of the Irish Republican Socialist Party and now in the Liam Mellowes Society

No future under Labour

16 Nov 1995

Queen puts the boot in

16 Nov 1995

This week the queen told us to bow down and accept more attacks on our living standards and rights - more power to landlords, MI5 and the police. Of course, the queen is above politics and knows best ...

Smash Job Seekers Allowance

09 Nov 1995

Clarke sharpens the axe

09 Nov 1995

Peter Lilley, hardly a friend of the working class, has been told to think again. His proposed £1 billion cut in social security spending was rejected as “not enough” by the Treasury. So, Lilley is now looking for fresh victims - single parents, young people, victims of industrial injury ...

TUC wide of the mark

02 Nov 1995

Smash all immigration controls

Health chiefs play god

02 Nov 1995

The Queen’s speech on November 11 will detail cuts in benefit and attacks on welfare. The new cutting consensus is agreed on one thing - our health must be rationed

Scots promised sham democracy

26 Oct 1995

Ewin murderer to be charged

26 Oct 1995

Torture house Barlinnie

19 Oct 1995

Tory tricks fall flat

19 Oct 1995

Not waving but drowning

Cosy consensus

19 Oct 1995

The Irish Republican Socialist Party has accused both the Irish and British governments of being premature in their proposed setting up of an international arms commission.

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