The Socialist

The Socialist 31 May 2007

No to McJobs

No to McJobs


Protest against the G8 leaders

Protest at arrest and prosecution in Bolivia


Campaign brings victory against cuts

Local campaign successes show effective leadership in action

National Shop Stewards Network founding conference


Southern Ireland general election: Smaller parties squeezed

Wales - Labour rule under threat

Talking about the 'real world' at Wales TUC


A double bonanza for big businesss

Fight against destructive school policies

Stop and question: A dangerous kite to fly

Unhealthy surpluses on NHS underspend


Defend and expand public housing


Refugee camp siege compounds Lebanon's deep political crisis

Protesters cleared


The Merthyr Rising 1831


Repression of Gay Pride in Moscow

Homophobia: it's not over


Hull UNISON takes historic step

Remploy try to close factories

 
 
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Lewisham Socialist Party public meeting

No Strip Club at the White Hart!

Fight for decent jobs and community facilities!

Defend our communities!

We won't pay for the economic crisis!

Women deserve good jobs and decent pay!

Downstairs at the Toads Mouth Too cafe
Brockley Road, by Brockley station
Lewisham

All welcome!


In this issue

No to McJobs


G8 Summit protests

Protest against the G8 leaders

Protest at arrest and prosecution in Bolivia


Socialist Party campaigns

Campaign brings victory against cuts

Local campaign successes show effective leadership in action

National Shop Stewards Network founding conference


International socialist news and analysis

Southern Ireland general election: Smaller parties squeezed

Wales - Labour rule under threat

Talking about the 'real world' at Wales TUC


Socialist Party news and analysis

A double bonanza for big businesss

Fight against destructive school policies

Stop and question: A dangerous kite to fly

Unhealthy surpluses on NHS underspend


Socialist Party feature

Defend and expand public housing


War and terrorism

Refugee camp siege compounds Lebanon's deep political crisis

Protesters cleared


Marxist analysis: history

The Merthyr Rising 1831


Socialist Party LBGT

Repression of Gay Pride in Moscow

Homophobia: it's not over


Socialist Party workplace news

Hull UNISON takes historic step

Remploy try to close factories


 

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