The Socialist

The Socialist 18 January 2007

Labour Ministers make us sick

Labour ministers make us sick!

Keep up the pressure for 3 March demo


Anger against top-up fees grows


Iraq: Bush continues his dangerous blunder

Blair's vision: 'wars without end'

The Trial of Tony Blair


"We're moving towards a socialist republic of Venezuela" - Hugo Chávez

The veil and Muslim women

Sri Lanka: Urgent action needed

Fighting for a socialist world


Interest rate hike pushes up costs

Academies myths

What's behind the school leaving proposals?

Campaign for a new workers' party


PCS stands firm on pensions

Fight the government's sell-off plans

Strike ballot put on hold once again

Re-instate Unique workers!

British Airways pensions

Fujitsu workers strike

'Single status' battle in Manchester

UNISON NEC elections

 
 

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In this week's issue:

The Socialist 18 January 2007, issue Labour Ministers make us sick

spotLabour ministers make us sick!

Calling for a national demonstration
NHS cuts hypocrisy: THE MASSIVE anger against cuts and closures in the NHS is making even desperate Labour ministers pretend to be taking action...

spotKeep up the pressure for 3 March demo

Socialist Students

spotAnger against top-up fees grows

Join the national Day of Protest against fees on Thursday 22 February Applications for university places in September 2007 closed this week. These students will be starting in the second year of top-up tuition fees, paying...

War and terrorism

spotIraq: Bush continues his dangerous blunder

"THE MOST dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam" were the words Chuck Hagel, a Vietnam war veteran used to describe Bush's latest revised Iraq strategy...

spotBlair's vision: 'wars without end'

spotThe Trial of Tony Blair

International socialist news and analysis

spot"We're moving towards a socialist republic of Venezuela" - Hugo Chávez

IN A televised speech after swearing in his new Cabinet, Chávez announced the nationalisation of Electricidad de Caracas, Venezuela's largest private electricity firm and the telecommunications giant, CANTV...

spotThe veil and Muslim women

The Veil - Picture, Paul Mattsson
THE VEIL controversy sparked by the comments of British ex-Foreign Minister and leader of House of Commons, Jack Straw, is not confined to the West but also affects countries with a majority Muslim population...

spotSri Lanka: Urgent action needed

spotFighting for a socialist world

Socialist Party news and analysis

spotInterest rate hike pushes up costs

THE BANK of England monetary policy committee has put up interest rates to 5.25%...

spotAcademies myths

spotWhat's behind the school leaving proposals?

spotCampaign for a new workers' party

Socialist Party workplace news

spotPCS stands firm on pensions

THE GOVERNMENT'S attack on public-sector workers' pension rights has been going on for some time. ...

spotFight the government's sell-off plans

spotStrike ballot put on hold once again

spotRe-instate Unique workers!

spotBritish Airways pensions

spotFujitsu workers strike

spot'Single status' battle in Manchester

spotUNISON NEC elections