Democracy & State > UK state
Referendum has nothing to offer
07 Jun 2012
Neither Scottish independence nor British unionism. Sarah McDonald looks at the launch of the "Yes" campaign
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.
Take the power
12 Oct 1995
Playing the race card
12 Oct 1995
Tories go for the kill
12 Oct 1995
Right now the Tories are plotting to introduce US-style workfare, hoping to deprive the unemployed of their benefits. This goes hand in hand with increased legal action and banning orders on strikes in the public sector. What next?
State jails Welling anti-fascists
21 Sep 1995
Scots democratic deficit
21 Sep 1995
For a Scottish Workers’ Republic
21 Sep 1995
Reply to ‘No concessions to nationalism’ (Weekly Worker 104) from the Scottish Republican Forum (a united front of left nationalists, socialists and communists who share a republican perspective)
Bravehearts and strong stomachs
21 Sep 1995
John Walsh reviews 'Braveheart' on general release
Fight for what we need!
21 Sep 1995
The Tories, Labour and the bosses all say the state cannot afford to pay for our health and education. But if the system can’t meet our basic needs, then the system must go, not our schools and hospitals