Mainstream politicians have refused to talk about the deep inequality in Britain during the election campaign.
Anti-Nazi protester Blair Peach was "almost certainly" killed by police during a demonstration against the National Front in Southall, west London, in 1979.
Greek workers are at the centre of the global battle to decide which class will pay for the economic crisis.
The Financial Times newspaper, using government figures, suggests the main parties’ plans to cut the deficit would require "all of the following:
Bassa, the cabin crew section of the Unite union, is set to run an online ballot on a fresh document from British Airways (BA).
Postal workers have accepted a deal to end their long running dispute with Royal Mail.
Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s military backed government has rejected negotiations with the opposition Red Shirts.
A group of students has confirmed to Socialist Worker that a leading Tory MP has made remarks against gay equality.
ALMOST 100 mail workers staged an unofficial strike at Liverpool city centre’s main delivery office today.
A lively demo greeted the leaders TV election debate in Bristol.
The world’s airlines claim they are trying to help those stranded by the disruption caused by the Icelandic volcano. The truth is they are trying to make profit rather than assist ordinary travellers. They are running half-empty flights, open only to those prepared to pay top fares, while people who had flights cancelled are left grounded.