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Workplace and TU campaigns / BBC


4 August 2010

How the banks rip us off

CON-DEM Business Secretary Vince Cable told journalists he thinks banks are "ripping off" taxpaying customers with unfair charges and cynically using massive bail-out packages to pay their top speculators ridiculous bonuses out of the public purse...

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23 June 2010

Fighting cuts in Nottingham: Save WAP day centre

This year's Times Rich List revealed that the combined wealth of the richest 1,000 people rose by £77.3 billion, writes Ruairķ Creaney, Nottingham Socialist Party.

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23 June 2010

How deep is Britain's media crisis?

Feature The Independent and Independent on Sunday were sold in March to Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev for just £1, a tycoon who similarly bought London's Evening Standard for the same price in 2009...

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21 June 2010

Socialist Party member Martin Powell-Davies on Jeremy Vine show

Socialist Party member Martin Powell-Davies, a member of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) NEC (in a personal capacity) was the first caller on BBC two's Jeremy Vine show today, discussing campaigning against the cuts in the forthcoming budget, which threatens education and all our local services...

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17 June 2010

Socialist Party fighting cuts on BBC news item

Last night BBC news ran a good feature on anti-cuts campaigning in Nottingham, which features a Nottingham Socialist Party public meeting, writes You can go directly to the feature which starts at 16.56 minutes, by clicking on this link.

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26 March 2010

Radio Four Today programme covers TUSC launch

The launch of the Trade Unionists and Socialist Coalition, which will contend the general election with more than 42 candidates in major cities of the UK, was covered by Newsnight and the Today programme on Radio Four...

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24 March 2010

MPs: in it for the money

FIVE THOUSAND pounds seems to be the favourite figure of Stephen Byers, who for the past five years has commanded this fee for regular speaking appearances and newspaper articles...

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3 March 2010

Savage cuts planned at the Beeb

The BBC Trust has ear-marked deep cuts in the corporation. It will mean slashing jobs and the budget of the BBC's online news service by 25%, closing digital radio stations 6 Music and Asian Network,...

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12 February 2010

15 cabin crew 'suspended by BA management '

According to the BBC, 15 members of cabin crew have been suspended by BA management for allegedly making 'inappropriate' comments about the company on social networking sites...

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28 October 2009

BBC Question Time panel - Workers' voice denied against BNP

Editorial: Eight million people watched BNP leader Nick Griffin on Question Time, the biggest audience for the programme in its thirty year history...

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