The Army Times, the main newspaper for US troops, recently published an editorial it said was "the hard bruising truth" about the Bush administration’s handling of the Iraq war.
The architects of the invasion of Iraq are deserting the war they launched and blaming George Bush for the disaster.
Voters across the US were casting their ballots as Socialist Worker went to press. Here we suggest some of the websites likely to provide comment and analysis of the election, and the crisis surrounding George Bush.
Around 900 people attended a public meeting organised by Merseyside Stop the War Coalition in Liverpool on Monday of last week.
Some 30,000 Royal Mail workers across the London area have started a consultative ballot this week, which could lead to major strikes before Christmas.
Hundreds of relatives and friends of those who have died in custody held a remembrance procession in central London last Saturday.
The number of young people and children in custody in England and Wales reached a record high last week. Facilities for imprisoning young people are almost entirely full.
Coventry council single status protest Workers in the Unison union protested on Tuesday lunchtime outside a Coventry council meeting as part of their single staus campaign.
Immigration minister Liam Byrne visited Scotland last week to calm controversy over dawn raids and deportations of refugees in Glasgow.
I asked Roger what he saw as the future of the new union. He said, "We will be the biggest post-16 education union in the world. And we need to, in a number respects, do better than we have managed to do so far.
Thousands of students travelled to London last Sunday to join a National Union of Students (NUS) demonstration over education funding.
UP TO 200 people attended the National Shop Stewards meeting called by the RMT union last Saturday.