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3 February 2021
Launching a political alternative to cuts, poverty and job losses
TUSC conference: Councils are facing a new, Covid-driven cash crisis - a financial 'black hole' of up to £2.2 billion, along with an average 5% increase in council tax and other increased service charges.
3 February 2021
Children in care: Privatisation is not working
Many people would think that children, who are in the care of a local authority, would be safe, well cared for and free from the risks of sexual or criminal exploitation
27 January 2021
Grenfell fire demonstrators, 17.6.17; Are we any closer to justice? photo Mary Finch
Grenfell fire demonstrators, 17.6.17; Are we any closer to justice? photo Mary Finch
27 January 2021
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is 'up and running' for the May 2021 elections
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is 'up and running' for the May 2021 elections
27 January 2021
British Gas engineers continue strike against fire-and-rehire plans
"You need to support this because you could be next"
27 January 2021
British Gas engineers on strike in Liverpool, photo by Neill Dunne
The Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) is 'up and running' for the May 2021 elections
20 January 2021
New Cross Gate fire 40 years ago
Forty years ago, on 18 January, a fire started deliberately by suspected racists swept through a house where a 16th birthday party was being celebrated by young black people in New Cross Gate, south east London
13 January 2021
British Gas workers strike against 'fire and rehire' plans
The gas engineers received tremendous support at a Leicester picket
13 January 2021
Londoners suffer and Khan piles on pressure
One in 30 of us in London now have the virus. In Barking and Dagenham, it's one in 15
6 January 2021
Why is the Covid vaccine roll out so slow? Government bureaucracy delaying the recruitment of vaccinators, and foul-ups in the private manufacturing and supply are to blame.
6 January 2021
Nottingham City Council: Major battles against cuts ahead
Nottingham's Labour Council faces a decisive choice: whether it defends services, jobs and terms and conditions, or implements major cuts.
16 December 2020
On 2 March 2020, as coronavirus cases rose to four in a day, Boris Johnson told us that Britain was "well-prepared with a fantastic NHS"
16 December 2020
Stop 'fire and rehire' at British Gas
As a loyal employee of over 20 years I am disgusted with the way senior management at British Gas are treating their staff.
9 December 2020
RMT gen sec election - vote for Steve Hedley
The upcoming general secretary election is an opportunity for RMT transport union members to change the direction of our trade union.
9 December 2020
Should Corbyn stand for London Mayor?
Working-class people need better than Dodd's 'austerity later' policies.
2 December 2020
Arcadia and Debenhams closures: Nationalise to save jobs and pensions
Arcadia's insolvency is not simply another Covid-affected collapse. Its problems predate the pandemic. Likewise Debenhams.
2 December 2020
Unions must resist return to austerity
Chancellor Sunak's spending review should be a wake-up call to the trade union leaders. Even from the capitalists' point of view there was no immediate need to impose a pay freeze on 1.5 million public sector workers.
2 December 2020
Scotland: Campaign wins end to period poverty
In a first of its kind globally, the Period Products (Free Provision) Scotland Act was enshrined into law in Scotland on 24 November, laying the foundations for eradicating period poverty for Scottish women.
2 December 2020
Napo kickstarts fight against pay freeze
At my first meeting on the national executive committee (NEC) of probation union Napo, I put forward an emergency motion to launch a campaign against the pay freeze.
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Determined to smash the fighting fund target to fuel election challenge in May
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