Workers at eleven London colleges are balloting for strikes to save jobs.
Ordinary people are really fed up with the mainstream parties—and rightly so.
Saturday 17 AprilChris Harman memorial meeting, 5pm, Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, London.Sunday 18 AprilTUSC national day of action with leafletting and canvassing.Go to » www.tusc.org.uk Wednesday 28 AprilWorkers’ memorial day.A series of events around Britain organised by the TUC Go to » www.tuc.org.uk/h_and_s/tuc-11563-f0.cfmSaturday 1 May
Joe Glenton is facing increasingly difficult conditions in the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester.
There’s lots of cash floating around the NHS. But it isn’t going to those who keep our hospitals running or look after the sick.
Fat cat boss Bart Becht has set a new record for executive pay in Britain by grabbing an astronomical £92 million in cash and shares in one year.
The Liberal Democrats are trying to galvanise public revulsion with bankers and fat cats to boost their vote.
Lord Ashcroft might grab all the headlines – but the Tories have plenty of other super-rich backers.
Labour’s manifesto begins, "This General Election is fought as our troops are bravely fighting to defend the safety of the British people and the security of the world in Afghanistan.
The Labour and Tory parties launched their manifestos this week – and both are squarely focused on making workers pay for the crisis.