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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
Bring down the bosses’ barriers
23 Feb 1995
United fight against 1%
23 Feb 1995
In the face of a storm of protest from healthworkers the Tories are pleading poverty. They are desperate to fund their tax cut bribes at the expense of our pay packets and public services. Their attempt to split the workforce up around the country through the divisive local negotiations tactic must be responded to by a united national campaign
Business has faith in Labour
16 Feb 1995
A life of poverty: what kind of future does decaying capitalism offer them?
Minister rats on Major
16 Feb 1995
Law and order pays dividends
16 Feb 1995
Republican activist, Eddie Copeland, was shot twice by Trooper Andrew Clarke who opened fire on unarmed mourners
Stuff the market! Nurses and teachers fight back!
16 Feb 1995
United action will send the government running for cover
No speed ups No job cuts
09 Feb 1995
Latest for the axe are teachers’ jobs. A limited pay rise will be accompanied by education cuts, forcing job losses and increasing an already high workload. Teaching is already one of the worst professions for stress due to overwork and restructuring. But making fewer workers do more work for less pay is a trend that goes right across the board
Damning social trends
02 Feb 1995
Memorial march
02 Feb 1995
Unionist fury threatens Major
02 Feb 1995
A negotiated settlement will have to keep Unionists on board, and will leave British imperialism intact
Private Clegg - State terrorist assassin
02 Feb 1995
Workers’ action to stop council cuts
02 Feb 1995
Councils across the country have announced huge spending cuts as a result of reduced government grant support for the new financial year. Some areas will be worse hit than others and Labour and Tory councillors alike are jostling for their share of a smaller cake. Only workers’ organisation against all cuts and all closures can halt the attack by both government and council. That is the message Communist Party candidates will be taking to the local elections in April and May