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Socialist Party news and analysis
Pay us a minimum £10 an hour: #fastfoodrights #M29 Join the protests around the country on Saturday 29 March
Fight for a £10 an hour minimum wage
Under the Con-Dem government, households at every income level have had a fall in living standards, declared the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)
2014 Budget: More misery for the majority
Killed asylum seeker – victim of racism and privatisation
Pensions: Osborne’s ‘counter-revolution’
International socialist news and analysis
Corruption and police violence exposed: In the run-up to Turkey’s local elections on 30 March, tensions are rising. The way in which Prime Minister Erdogan is clinging on to power regardless of the cost is causing outrage
Socialist Party youth and students
Defaults reveal student debt madness
Universities minister David Willetts has been forced to admit that student debt defaults are currently at about 45%
Jobmatch: yet another fiasco of privatisation
Leeds protest: stop the student loan sell-off
Young people: alienated, not apathetic
Socialist Party workplace news
Probation workers’ action can defeat privatisation
As we go to press, probation workers in Napo are preparing for a second national strike against privatisation from 31 March to 1 April
Teachers must fight on to stop Gove
Education secretary Michael Gove still wants to cut teachers’ pay, pensions and conditions and our children’s education. He is still refusing to hold any meaningful talks
Doncaster care workers determined to win
Over 100 Doncaster Care UK workers, members of Unison, started their second seven-day strike on 19 March
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The great miners’ strike 1984-85
As part of a series of articles celebrating the 30th anniversary of the 1984 miners’ strike, we have two reminiscences by ex-miners who were among the 500 miners who joined the Militant, the forerunner of the Socialist Party
Adventures in bedroom tax land
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
A socialist alternative to the austerity parties
Socialists in Coventry are preparing to contest every seat in the May council elections
Bristol council: Voting for cuts, voting for careers