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Current issue: 2342 dated: 2 March 2013
Tory chancellor George Osborne’s AAA (Arrogant Austerity Attacks) are in a mess
What is the shooting case of Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius really about? First, it’s about sport, celebrity, and money
After Britain cut aid to India, Dave Sewell looks at the real reasons for the shift – and how states use aid to further their own interests, not poor people’s
Southwark council in south London has destroyed an estate and sold the land to a private firm for a pittance – Dave Sewell investigates
Simon Assaf argues that Syrian rebels should resist calls for Western intervention, despite the regime’s superior firepower
Parents and pupils at Gladstone Primary school in west London protest against plans to turn it into an academy
Socialist Worker looks at how the growing threat of fascism across Europe can be challenged as Unite Against Fascism holds its annual conference in London
Vic Turner, one of the Pentonville Five dockworkers jailed in 1972 for defying anti-union laws, died on Sunday 30 December. Socialist Worker interviewed him last August to mark the 40th anniversary of the dock strikes.
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Tory education secretary Michael Gove is waging war on teachers and trade unions should take action to stop his attacks
Tory chancellor George Osborne’s AAA (Arrogant Austerity Attacks) are in a mess
Services have been slashed in cities across Britain, but campaigners are arguing for resistance to more cuts
There was a real development in the Jimmy Savile scandal last week, while the media focused on documents about why the BBC didn’t run its Newsnight investigation
Some 200 students, school students, trade unionists and campaigners protested at the Cambridge Union Society today, Tuesday, against French fascist Marine Le Pen
Some 20 supporters of the Nazi English Defence League (EDL) asked police to escort them out of central Cambridge early as they were outnumbered by a counter protest
Around 12 members of the English Defence League (EDL) tried to attack an anti-cuts demonstration in Manchester’s Albert square last Saturday
Some 250,000 PCS union members in the civil service have entered the last week of a strike ballot over attacks on their pay, conditions and pensions
Private Firms will be given a new advantage over public bodies in the race for millions of pounds worth of NHS contracts
Tory cuts are slashing adult social care services that people with mental health problems rely upon
The Tories are feeling the heat over the planned bedroom tax, which will penalise benefit claimants in social housing for having “too many” rooms
The number of women in positions of power in Britain has fallen over the last decade according to a new report
Tories let big tax dodgers off HM revenue & Customs last week published a list of nine businesses and traders who have avoided tax
The Tories are scrabbling to regain the initiative after losing a central plank of their economic strategy
The Tories have leapt on figures showing that official employment in Britain is at a record high
It seems there isn’t enough outrage in the world for right wing hypocrites to throw at Heather Frost of Tewkesbury
The week in quotes
We’ve all been there
Fancy moving in the same elite circles as David Cameron, Boris Johnson and George Osborne?
Just why are so many people desperate to work in coffee shops?
Who can the people of Manchester expect to see on their streets when the racist English Defence League (EDL) tries to march there this Saturday?
Palestinian film-maker Emad Burnat thought he’d get a break from life under occupation when he travelled to the US last week
The figures that tell all
The “truly British family” of James and Emily Bradshaw is determined to go a year without buying anything foreign
Simon Assaf argues that Syrian rebels should resist calls for Western intervention, despite the regime’s superior firepower
A general strike paralysed Greece today, Wednesday
European stock markets panicked as results of last week’s Italian general election were announced
There were huge demonstrations against cuts in cities across Spain on Saturday of last week
Shocking testimony to the ongoing inquiry into South Africa’s Marikana massacre was heard last week
Tens of millions of workers struck across India on Wednesday and Thursday of last week as its government prepares to pass a harsh austerity budget
Mass protests forced the resignation of Bulgarian prime minister Boyko Borisov’s government on Wednesday of last week
What is the shooting case of Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius really about? First, it’s about sport, celebrity, and money
David Cameron visited the city of Amritsar in India’s Punjab region last week
Southwark council in south London has destroyed an estate and sold the land to a private firm for a pittance – Dave Sewell investigates
Only one of the homes on the vast Heygate Estate remains occupied
A few miles up the Thames from Elephant and Castle, the enormous Nine Elms regeneration project is already underway
Socialist Worker looks at how the growing threat of fascism across Europe can be challenged as Unite Against Fascism holds its annual conference in London
The fortunes of the British National Party (BNP) and English Defence League (EDL) may be in decline right now but there can be no room for complacency
Bedroom tax is another attack on disabled people | Who values the family? | Sexism at the Games | Don’t blame immigrants | Well done to BBC strikers | Say no to cuts in Newcastle | Are private jails better? | Gove wants narrow minds | Labour should oppose war
The retrospective of Roy Lichtenstein’s Pop Art at London’s Tate Modern is accessible, refreshingly diverse and hugely enjoyable, says Siobhan Brown
From the opening credits of Mayday you could think you have sat down to watch the cosy country crime of Midsomer Murders
Edith Tudor-Hart—In the Shadow of Tyranny Photographer Edith Tudor‑Hart left her native Austria for Britain after being arrested as a Communist in 1933
After Britain cut aid to India, Dave Sewell looks at the real reasons for the shift – and how states use aid to further their own interests, not poor people’s
Giant aid organisations are inseparable from the British establishment that pays for them
The Department for International Development runs its own investment fund, the Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC)
Management at London Metropolitan University have stepped up their witch hunt of union activists
Sussex university occupiers protest Students occupying a building at Sussex university protested on Thursday of last week
Teachers at Alec Reed Academy in Northolt, Ealing west London, were set to strike on Thursday of this week over conditions
Forty two BP tanker drivers struck last weekend at the Grangemouth oil refinery near Glasgow
Birmingham university strike UCU union members at Birmingham University were set to walk out on Thursday of this week to defend jobs
Trade unionists, anti‑cuts activists and others are preparing for Unite the Resistance conferences to help build the fight against the Tories
The prosecution concluded its case in the retrial of student protesters Alfie Meadows and Zak King on Monday of this week
Cleaners on the Tyne and Wear Metro struck for seven days last week in a long-running dispute over pay and conditions
Rank and file activist Jerry Hicks has been confirmed as the only challenger in the race to become general secretary of the Unite union
Reject council pay offer of 1 percent | Olympic cyclists’ trial has started | London Overground security protests | Lincolnshire cuts are bridge too far
Construction firm Carillion faces allegations of human rights violations
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