The Socialist

The Socialist 9 November 2006

NHS: Stop this market madness

NHS: stop this market madness

Doctor attacks Labour-backing Prentis

Health minister's 'scary' performance

The public-sector fat cats

Out of the horse's mouth


Students can defeat fees

Campaign to defeat top-up fees

Build a real alternative to BNP


Hanging Saddam won't end crisis in Iraq


Solidarity - Scotland's socialist movement

Reactionary Jewish and Arab groups in homophobic campaign


National action needed against performance pay

Devon teachers get organised

Education protests


When British imperialism hit the rocks

 
 

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The Socialist 9 November 2006, issue NHS: Stop this market madness

spotNHS: stop this market madness

Private operating theatres in supermarket car-parks! Cancer treatment for pets! This is the madness that the 'internal market' and privatisation is bringing... By Alistair Tice

spotDoctor attacks Labour-backing Prentis

spotHealth minister's 'scary' performance

spotThe public-sector fat cats

spotOut of the horse's mouth

Socialist Students

spotStudents can defeat fees

WE WERE promised "education, education, education". We got lies, lies, lies. "Students benefit because upfront fees disappear" is the line the government... By Sarah Sachs-Eldridge

spotCampaign to defeat top-up fees

spotBuild a real alternative to BNP

War and terrorism

spotHanging Saddam won't end crisis in Iraq

THE DEATH sentence passed on former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, for 'crimes against humanity', will do little to end sectarian violence in Iraq... By Dave Carr

International socialist news and analysis

spotSolidarity - Scotland's socialist movement

Conference agrees to build a socialist party: TWO HUNDRED and fifty members of Solidarity - Scotland's Socialist Movement attended the first national conference of the new party on Saturday...

spotReactionary Jewish and Arab groups in homophobic campaign

Education

spotNational action needed against performance pay

School teachers: TOO MANY teachers are being ground down under the pressures of a divisive system of performance monitoring, imposed targets, league tables and inspections... By Martin Powell-Davies

spotDevon teachers get organised

spotEducation protests

Marxist analysis: history

spotWhen British imperialism hit the rocks

Suez 1956: : ON 5 November 1956 British and French paratroops occupied Egypt's Port Said at the entrance to the Suez Canal....