This affects all workers I HAVE worked as a reception class teacher for 22 years. The government is now talking about making me look after 25 four year olds until I’m 65.
Kennington Common, the area in London where Kennington Park and the Imperial War Museum now stand, was the scene of one of Britain’s most famous working class demonstrations on Monday 10 April 1848.
I WAS seven in 1984 and when it came to December the overwhelming thing I remember was being so proud of my Mam and Dad.
CHRISTMAS DAY 1962. I find the box I’d been longing for and break it open. I finally have a pair of Slazenger Challenge Three-Star football boots, as advertised in Charles Buchan’s Football Monthly. I couldn’t be happier.
A PROTEST in Egypt on Friday of last week defied the wrath of the security forces.
Into six figures Socialist Worker would like to thank all our readers who have helped us break through the £100,000 mark in our appeal.
THE libel verdict against the Daily Telegraph was a victory not only for me—it was a vindication for the entire anti-war movement.
WE SHOULD take nothing for granted, but I’ve not come across anyone who thinks Oona King can hold on to her seat at the general election.
Peterloo, a demonstration for the vote and democratic rights which took place at St Peter’s Field Manchester on Monday 16 August 1819, is a landmark event in British working class history.
PROSPECT IS the trade union for frontline staff in the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). We recently took the unprecedented step of balloting our 1,800 members on whether they had confidence in the three-person executive which heads up HSE.
TWO VICTIMS of Tony Blair and George Bush’s war on the Iraqi people met last week. Their stories show the horror that is being inflicted upon ordinary people the world over by the "war on terror".
A DEAL between Ian Paisley’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Fein to restore devolved government to Northern Ireland was still hanging in the balance as Socialist Worker went to print.