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3 August 2015
Tumultuous applause for anti-austerity clarion call
The Adelphi hotel hadn't seen such rivers of people pouring in for decades
15 July 2015
Osborne attacks youth... we take to the streets!
The budget saw vicious attacks on huge sections of society. But one group particularly hard hit was young people. Read reports of protests as we hit the streets to fight back.
1 July 2015
Block Osborne's Billionaire Budget
The Tory chancellor's new spending cuts will hit young people hard. Join young activists in towns and cities across the country to protest on 8 July!
24 June 2015
Labour wields Tory axe at Library of Birmingham
150 people, a dalek, a crocodile and Mickey and Minnie Mouse protested on 13 June against cuts to the Library of Birmingham.
17 June 2015
Youth Fight Austerity: protest on 8 July!
Osborne plans a bonfire of welfare, jobs and services in his budget
13 May 2015
Student occupation of Birmingham library
Students have twice occupied the Library of Birmingham to protest shortening opening hours and library closures across the city, writes James Brackley.
15 April 2015
We need a £10 an hour minimum wage
Rail worker and RMT transport union member Ted Woodley is standing for TUSC in the Birmingham Erdington seat
18 March 2015
Socialist Party general election appeal 2015
"I have recently retired and am donating a part of my pension lump sum. I can't think of a better cause to donate to, and wish all socialist candidates as much success as possible in the forthcoming elections."
4 March 2015
Northern conference: It is clear the Socialist Party Northern region is taking important steps forward in party building
18 September 2014
The struggle for decent social care - a personal account
Much of the social care system has been sold off to the private sector. Ann Parkes describes her desperate struggle to gain decent care for her husband
31 July 2014
Solidarity with Birmingham student occupiers
Students at the University of Birmingham have occupied a building to protest against the recent suspensions of two students for taking part in previous sit-ins, writes Nick Hart, Birmingham Socialist Party.
2 July 2014
Birmingham schools: Challenging Gove's agenda
Over 400 people attended a public meeting in Birmingham on 26 June after government attacks on some schools in predominantly Muslim areas of the city, writes Theo Sharieff Winston.
23 June 2014
Firefighters in good spirits during Saturday's strike
'As with the last strike it's been absolutely solid across the brigade', commented FBU Salford secretary Paul Davies
18 June 2014
Birmingham: new Socialist Party branch
The new Birmingham South East branch is up and running. Based in Acocks Green, a working-class suburb of Birmingham , the new branch regularly held local Saturday stalls and established a foothold among
11 June 2014
Sun don't shine: The Sun newspaper continues to attract deserved opprobrium from those affected by the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster when 96 Liverpool FC fans died
11 June 2014
'Trojan Horse': who is attacking education?
Birmingham schools: For the last two months, news headlines have been dominated by the so-called 'Trojan Horse' story
28 May 2014
Local elections 2014: A good base for TUSC to build on
The vote tally for the 560 local election and mayoral Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition no-cuts candidates in the 22 May elections is 68,031
23 April 2014
Rail workers prepare for action
Recently it was revealed in the Guardian newspaper that from the £4 billion in tax-payer subsidy to train operating companies, £200 million was siphoned off as dividends to shareholders
22 January 2014
Benefits Street: A caricature of poverty
TV review: Channel 4's recent controversial "documentary" series, Benefits Street claimed to depict life for residents of poverty stricken James Turner Street in Winson Green, Birmingham
8 January 2014
Birmingham Labour 'consults' over £87 million cuts
Birmingham's Labour city council plans another £87 million of cuts in the 2014-15 financial year. As expected its 'consultation' was just an opportunity for the council leader to present a slick presentation
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