Unions are treating mass job losses like a done deal. Instead they should learn from last time, argues Simon Basketter
Anger is growing at the Austria’s “razor wire minister” as winter deepens the plight of refugees, reports David Albrich
We need to build a mass party in Turkey that stands clearly for democracy and peace with the Kurds, and against militarism, nationalism and Islamophobia.
In 1980 steel bosses announced a series of closures and job cuts to gut the industry. It was the newly elected Tory government’s first major confrontation with organised workers.
George Osborne and John McDonnell have different strategies for eliminating the deficit. But Nick Clark argues for a bolder approach
David Cameron has said that Jeremy Corbyn has a “Britain-hating ideology”. He meant that Corbyn disagrees with him on the need to wage bloody wars.
It took a week. Asked about the allegation that he put his penis in the mouth of a dead pig, David Cameron said, “Everyone can see why the book was written and everyone can see straight through it.
Workers face more cuts and attacks as Australia’s new prime minister looks to appease the rich, writes James Supple
Prime minister David Cameron having sex with a dead pig strangely did not top the headlines on Radio 4’s Today news programme on Monday of this week.
To defeat the Tory Trade Union Bill we will need more from union leaders than fighting rhetoric, says Tomáš Tengely-Evans
Greece’s election looks set to produce a confrontation between a new coalition government trying to implement austerity and workers’ resistance against it.
Israel’s football team is mired in the country’s racist politics. People are right to call a boycott of matches in Wales, writes Nick Clark