Zionists accuse anti-Zionists of being anti-Semitic. The reasons for this, they say, are (1) some anti-Zionists express anti-Semitic ideas, and (2) the very fact of denying the right of "the Jews" to have a "homeland" is anti-Semitic.
Workers from Peugeot in Coventry, Land Rover in Solihull and MG Rover in Birmingham spoke to Helen Shooter
"I'VE BEEN on the anti-war demos and seen Socialist Worker there but now you've come here to where I work. I love the paper and it's so good to see you. I'll get the paper when I see you every week."
COMMENTATORS ARE already comparing the opposition Blair faces over fees to that hit by Margaret Thatcher when she imposed the poll tax.
THE GOVERNMENT has also announced plans to end free bus travel for school students.
"OUR DEMOCRACY and civil liberties could be in danger." That verdict on New Labour's proposed Civil Contingencies Bill is not from some left wing group or human rights organisation.
THE BNP has 16 councillors. It wants to achieve a breakthrough in next June's elections when MEPs, London Assembly members and councillors will be elected on the same day across Britain.
The anti-war and anti-capitalist movements have been compared with the upsurge of the 1960s. What is the impact of the radicalisation on women?
IAN PAISLEY'S Catholic-hating DUP came top of the poll in last week's assembly elections.
For the first time in nearly two decades an all-out strike by workers at Shorts engineering, one of the biggest manufacturing plants in Northern Ireland, started last week.
SOCIALIST WORKER went down a storm on the demonstration against the Bush visit. Over 5,000 protesters bought copies at the main demonstration on Thursday of last week.
THE LARGEST weekday demonstration anyone can remember showed the scale of the opposition to Tony Blair's love-in with George Bush last week. About 300,000 people marched through central London, totally eclipsing Bush's attempt to use his visit to Britain as a gigantic photo opportunity. They came from schools and colleges or got out of work for the day to descend on the capital from all areas of Britain.