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20 May 2013
PCS members at the British Library went on strike for a two-day programme of action on 16th and 17th May
17 April 2013
NHS cost-cutting is damaging patient care
Defend our health service: Last autumn it emerged that 120 breast cancer test errors had happened between 2004 and 2010 at Kings Mill Hospital in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, writes Karen Seymour, Mansfield Socialist Party.
3 October 2012
Arts and culture workers need to fight back
"This was the most unkindest cut of all." Mark Antony on Brutus's murder of Julius Caesar. Which of the Con-Dems' cuts is most unkindest is not mentioned - in part because Shakespeare died 394 years ago...
26 September 2012
Cellist Alfia Nakipbekova speaks out about Kazakhstan
Alfia, from Kazakhstan, has become widely known as a cellist who plays both classical and innovative new
18 July 2012
Music review: Long live the struggle by The King Blues
In April The King Blues announced they would split up after their fourth and final album Long Live The Struggle released this month, writes Ryan Holmes, Newcastle Socialist Party.
17 August 2011
David Starkey's comments on Newsnight on Friday 12 August exposed the racist attitude of the British establishment, writes Wayne Scott, Socialist Party Scotland.
20 July 2011
Music review - "This place is coming like a ghost town..."
The prospect of mass unemployment and the threatened job losses at train-building firm Bombardier could lead to the midlands city of Derby being called a ghost town...
1 June 2011
Musician, poet and writer Gil Scott-Heron died on 27 May. He was well respected for his contribution to the arts and his influential role in radical politics in America in the 1970s
9 February 2011
Review: Devised/directed by David M Lutken and Nick Corley, writes Reviewed by Manny Thain.
5 January 2011
Review: WHEN NIGERIAN musician Fela Anikulapo-Kuti died in 1997, over one million people attended his funeral in Lagos, writes Jon Dale.
4 August 2010
Love Parade catastrophe was entirely preventable
ON 24 July, 21 people died in the horrific stampede at the Love Parade festival in the German city of Duisburg...
7 July 2010
If you define music as 'pro-fessionally' delivered crotch-grabbing and screeching, it was absent. The musicians did not pose in designer clothes of the latest haute couture; nor were there 50 underwear-clad...
6 January 2010
Comment: IT WAS great to see the anti-capitalist band Rage Against the Machine make Christmas No.1 against X Factor winner Joe McElderry, writes Dan Crowter, Coventry.
25 November 2009
The 1970s, mainly viewed from the top
Review: DAVE GORTON reviews When The Lights Went Out; Britain in the Seventies by Andy Beckett...
22 February 2006
Music industry: Do we only hear his master's voice?
AN OUTLINE of how the modern popular music industry has developed provided the background to our discussion at last autumn's Socialism 2005: The music industry, do we only hear his master's voice?...
20 April 2001
Review: Preaching revolution or rhetoric?
Manic Street Preachers: 'Know your enemy' and live at Cardiff Coal Exchange March 2001, reviewed by SARAH MAYO...
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