The Socialist

The Socialist 11 March 2009

Northern Ireland: Sectarian violence returns

Fight against unemployment

Youth Fight for Jobs


Northern Ireland: Sectarian violence returns

Guadeloupe: Workers' general strike victory


Scrap PFI Now!

No college cuts in Wales

Tyne and Wear Metro

Council pay fiasco


Miners' strike 1984-85


Dundee workers occupy to fight for rights

Thousands of workers affected by construction industry blacklist

Construction workers' dispute: National action needed

Airwave jobs strike

Amicus: Good left vote

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The Socialist 11 March 2009, issue Northern Ireland: Sectarian violence returns

Fight against unemployment

Fight Mass Unemployment

Fight Mass Unemployment

Bailouts for the bosses... and therapy for the workers! This is the latest bizarre initiative from Labour to deal with recession in Britain, writes Sean Figg, Youth Fight for Jobs national organiser.

Youth Fight for Jobs

Youth Fight for Jobs

Youth Fight for Jobs

IT'S LESS than three weeks to go until the Youth Fight for Jobs march on Thursday 2 April. The march assembles between 9am and 10am at Camberwell Green in Southwark, the borough with the tenth highest...


War and terrorism

Northern Ireland: Sectarian violence returns

Working-class people in Northern Ireland have been shocked by the shooting dead of army and police personnel by dissident Republican groups, writes Ciaran Mulholland, Socialist Party Northern Ireland.

Guadeloupe: Workers' general strike victory

Socialist Party campaigns

Scrap PFI Now!

The Socialist Party's 'Grim Reaper' joins the Keep Our NHS Public 'Defend our health service' protest outside the Department of Health on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the health service, photo Paul Mattsson

The Socialist Party's 'Grim Reaper' joins the Keep Our NHS Public 'Defend our health service' protest outside the Department of Health on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the health service, photo Paul Mattsson

In yet another humiliating blow to its pro-big business economic policy the New Labour government is providing state 'loans' of up to £2 billion to prop up the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), writes Adrian O'Malley, Unison health service group executive Yorkshire and Humberside (personal capacity).

No college cuts in Wales

Tyne and Wear Metro

Council pay fiasco

Socialist Party feature

Miners' strike 1984-85

Miner lobbying the TUC during the miners' strike of 1984-85, photo by Dave Sinclair

Miner lobbying the TUC during the miners' strike of 1984-85, photo by Dave Sinclair

The Tories' £6 billion battle against the working class. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS ago the great miners' strike of 1984-85 started. It was the longest lasting and most bitter industrial dispute of the second half of the 20th century in Britain. It had a huge impact...

Socialist Party workplace news

Dundee workers occupy to fight for rights

The occupation at the Prisme packaging factory in Dundee has continued into its sixth day. 12 workers have been sacked without notice. They were given their P45s along with letters stating that although...

Thousands of workers affected by construction industry blacklist

Construction workers' dispute: National action needed

Airwave jobs strike

Amicus: Good left vote

South Eastern Trains