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* Nationalise the media to allow full and democratic freedom of discussion and decision-making
‘Murdochgate’, the News of the World scandal, is Britain’s Watergate, writes Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party general secretary
Photo Paul Mattsson
The media ‘lie factory’ exposed
In 2008 Peter Taaffe, Socialist Party general secretary, reviewed the book Flat Earth News by Nick Davies. This is a devastating book which lifted the lid on the workings of the media. Davies has since led the Guardian investigations into the News of the World phone hacking scandal.
Cartoon Alan Hardman
Nothing New in the World at Wapping
Sacked printworkers at the Wapping picket line , photo by Dave Sinclair
Socialist Party news and analysis
Hidden by hacking scandal, Cameron seeks wholesale privatisation of services
Better to break the law than break the poor: National Shop Stewards Network placard, photo Senan
Socialist Party feature – disability rights
Con-Dem ‘reforms’ promise misery for disabled people and must be fought!
Dignity denied: The Con-Dems’ vicious cuts are hitting us all. This millionaire government is determined to make the working class and the most vulnerable in society pay for the bankers’ crisis
Hardest Hit Protest, photo Paul Mattsson
Socialist Party workplace news
Southampton: Anger grows as workers face the sack
On 11 July, Southampton council workers faced the sack unless they signed new contracts cutting pay and enhancements. But at least 400 workers were yet to sign the contract…
Southampton port workers
Stop the jobs slaughter at Bombardier, Derby
‘Fire and rehire’: Shropshire council sacks 6,500 workers
Unison – name the day for action
Many members of Britain’s biggest public sector union, Unison, were disappointed that they could not take action with fellow trade unionists on 30 June against the attacks on public sector pensions
Socialist Party reports and campaigns
Needed – a workers’ alternative in London 2012 elections
Many trade unionists recognise that as well as using their industrial might to fight the cuts, and joining up with community campaigners in local anti-cuts alliances, there is also a political dimension to the anti-cuts movement, writes Paula Mitchell.
30 June coordinated strike action by the PCS civil service union and NUT, ATL and UCU teaching unions, photo Paul Mattsson
Support for Jarrow March at the Durham Miners’ Gala
Support for Jarrow March at the Durham Miners’ Gala
Merseyside Socialist Party – going forward with confidence
Opposing the racist and hooligan EDL
Tamil Solidarity Old Trafford protest
Tamil Solidarity demo
International socialist news and analysis
Greece’s debt crisis: No way out for workers under capitalism
As the sovereign debt crisis in Greece deepens, Andros Payiatos, general secretary of Xekinima (CWI in Greece), spoke to the Socialist about its effects and what the way out is for workers and the majority in society
Xekinhma, Greek section of CWI, on massive general strike in Greece on 15 June 2011, photo Stephan Kimmerle
Socialist Party review
Theatre review: The Tolpuddle Martyrs story is one of enduring importance, especially in times like these. From a Spark to a Flame is a production dealing with the six farm labourers who, in 1832, dared to organise