How serious is aviation in terms of climate change? Why is New Labour so committed to expanding it?
Socialist Worker has obtained footage of British Airways (BA) management relaxing at a meeting in 2006 that gives an insight into their attitude to their employees.
"Heathrow lounges offer an environment that is elegant, calm and welcoming, a home-from-home which features deep, luxurious furniture in rich velvets and classic tailored herringbone...
The Labour Party is currently facing a deep crisis. This is not the first time it has faced such turmoil in its 100 years of history.
Many people reading the mainstream media coverage of the British National Party (BNP) will have been struck by a curious coyness when it comes to describing the nature of the organisation.
The roots of the British National Party (BNP) lie in the splinters of the National Front (NF), the main fascist organisation of the late 1970s.
The collapse of the Labour vote and the resurgence of the Tories in the recent local elections sent a shiver down the spine of millions and should have sounded the death knell for New Labour.
Instant pay cuts, a minimum wage that exists on paper but not in pay packets, 70-hour weeks, unpaid overtime, no holidays, rotten conditions and instant dismissal are the daily grind for at least two million workers in Gordon Brown’s Britain.
The TUC report includes many interviews with vulnerable workers, giving snapshots into the reality of life for many in Britain.
Agency workers are paid much less than their directly employed counterparts.
At the beginning of the First World War, lines of French infantry in blue coats and red trousers charged machine guns and modern artillery. The French lost one man in four in a month.
Forty years ago The Frost Report was the most popular satire on British television. It featured a famous sketch about class.