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The Socialist 2 September 2008

‘Them and us’ economy hits the rocks

'Them and us' economy hits the rocks

Inequality - the world's deadliest disease!


Russia / Georgia war exposes limits of West


Trades Union Congress: Building a real leadership against the bosses

John Mc Donnell MP protests at Unison witch-hunt

London buses: Strikers pack picket lines

Fight threat to Ford Transit plant jobs

Coastguards strike over bank holiday in pay protest


Building a new workers' party: trade unionist initiative needed

Building industrial militancy


Poland: Biggest workers' demo since the 1990s


Terry Fields memorial meeting

Arrested for selling The Socialist

Opposing the far right

Winners and losers at the Beijing Olympics

Water quality threat to health

Adding colour to The Socialist


School and college students fighting back!


Inside Egypt: the land of the Pharaohs on the brink of a revolution


NHS: Save our casualty unit!

NHS 'surplus' = cuts in care

Swollen profits, suffering patients

 
 
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Adding colour to The Socialist

From issue 548 of The Socialist, out on Thursday 18 September, the paper will contain some full-colour pages.

The cover price will change to 70p, with a £2 solidarity price. This is the first cover-price change for over a decade. Subscription prices will not alter.

To help fund this change, we ask all Socialist Party members and supporters to take part in extra campaigning stalls and also sell subscriptions.

For more information and subscription forms contact bobsevern@socialistparty.org.uk or phone 020 8988 8796 (Monday-Friday, 9.30am 5.30pm).


In this issue

'Them and us' economy hits the rocks

Inequality - the world's deadliest disease!


Socialist Party editorial

Russia / Georgia war exposes limits of West


Socialist Party workplace news

Trades Union Congress: Building a real leadership against the bosses

John Mc Donnell MP protests at Unison witch-hunt

London buses: Strikers pack picket lines

Fight threat to Ford Transit plant jobs

Coastguards strike over bank holiday in pay protest


Socialist Party feature

Building a new workers' party: trade unionist initiative needed

Building industrial militancy


International socialist news and analysis

Poland: Biggest workers' demo since the 1990s


Socialist Party campaigns

Terry Fields memorial meeting

Arrested for selling The Socialist

Opposing the far right

Winners and losers at the Beijing Olympics

Water quality threat to health

Adding colour to The Socialist


Socialist Students

School and college students fighting back!


Socialist Party review

Inside Egypt: the land of the Pharaohs on the brink of a revolution


Socialist Party NHS campaign

NHS: Save our casualty unit!

NHS 'surplus' = cuts in care

Swollen profits, suffering patients


 

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