The Socialist

The Socialist 6 December 2007

System change not climate change

System change not climate change

Feature: The free market brings fire, flood and famine

For decent public transport!


DWP strike: Fighting low pay

Socialists and the trade union leaderships


Labour's funding scandal

How New Labour got hooked

Grayscale


No to academy schools!

Compulsory school to 18 - a rosy future for young people?

Child poverty rises

Rail fares unfair


Chavez referendum result a big setback

Annapolis - a framework for further conflict

Intelligence on Iran wrong

Disunited Russia

Italy: transport strike

Kosova: After the elections - before the explosion

Northern Ireland classroom assistants

Argos strike in southern Ireland

South African miners strike over safety


The socialist review: 'Taking Liberties'


Keep the 'people's Post Office' public

CWU ballot result


Unison's right wing still witch-hunting

Save Cadbury jobs!

Manchester's striking mental health workers: Defending trade union rights

 

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The Socialist 6 December 2007, issue 513

System change not climate change

Climate change demo December 2007, photo Paul Mattsson

Climate change demo December 2007, photo Paul Mattsson

System change not climate change: The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is currently taking place in Bali...

Feature: The free market brings fire, flood and famine

For decent public transport!

Workplace news and analysis

DWP strike: Fighting low pay

PCS members in the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are being called out on strike on 6-7 December over an outrageous imposed three-year pay offer... By Jane Aitchison, PCS DWP group president, personal capacity

Socialists and the trade union leaderships

What we think

Labour's funding scandal

 Brown dashed from the TUC to meet the hated Margaret Thatcher

Brown dashed from the TUC to meet the hated Margaret Thatcher

Editorial: THE PARTY funding scandal engulfing New Labour is only the latest in a long line of similar sleaze scandals...

How New Labour got hooked

Grayscale

Education

No to academy schools!

Lewisham demonstration against destructive school policies, photo Paul Mattsson

Lewisham demonstration against destructive school policies, photo Paul Mattsson

HUNDREDS OF teachers from across north-west England demonstrated in Manchester on 1 December against the government's continuing drive to impose academy (publicly funded independent) schools on local communities... By Jane Nellist, Coventry NUT

Compulsory school to 18 - a rosy future for young people?

Child poverty rises

Rail fares unfair

International socialist news and analysis

Chavez referendum result a big setback

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in the UK. Photo Marc Vallee

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in the UK. Photo Marc Vallee

VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT, Hugo Chavez, has lost the constitutional changes referendum in a "photo finish" by 51% to 49%... By Andy Bentley

Annapolis - a framework for further conflict

Intelligence on Iran wrong

Disunited Russia

Italy: transport strike

Kosova: After the elections - before the explosion

Northern Ireland classroom assistants

Argos strike in southern Ireland

South African miners strike over safety

Socialist Party review

The socialist review: 'Taking Liberties'

PAPER MASKS, scissors and some toy soldiers. These are the offensive items found by 100 police officers, after holding three busloads of anti-war protesters... By Michael Wrack, Hackney Socialist Party

Post Office and CWU

Keep the 'people's Post Office' public

TV ADVERTS call it the "People's Post Office" but the Post Office's top management want to wrest this public service from the people's hands and give it to the private sector.... By Rob Windsor, Coventry Socialist councillor

CWU ballot result

Workplace news

Unison's right wing still witch-hunting

The witch-hunt against the five officers of some London Unison branches has not yet been resolved....

Save Cadbury jobs!

Manchester's striking mental health workers: Defending trade union rights