Around 100 anti-war campaigners protested against the appearance of war criminal George Bush Senior at a conference in Harrogate on Friday of last week.
On 26 June a battle will begin that will decide the future of every postal worker for years to come. It will be the start of the national strike ballot process.
The first two days of the GMB union conference in Blackpool saw talk of fighting the bosses.
Condemnation of Islam’s "treatment of women" has been widespread in the press and among politicians as part of Tony Blair and George Bush’s "war on terror".
The two brothers seized in a police raid on their home in Forest Gate, east London, and released without charge last week, spoke out about their experiences on Tuesday.
Like many people, I am angered by the reaction of US authorities to the deaths of three men in Guantanamo Bay.
A top figure in the world of pensions finance has demanded a renewed assault on workers’ futures.
Asda suspended Hugh Bennett, a truck driver and GMB union shop steward in Wigan, last week for writing "vote yes" on an England flag attached to his cab. The words refer to a strike ballot currently under way.
The Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) is appealing for people to collect funds after policy director Alan McCombes was recently fined £500 and instructed to pay costs that could be as high as £25,000.
"We’re just a normal average family – we don’t know how this could happen. The only difference is I’m not white."
Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Ian Blair will be criticised in the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) report into the death of the innocent Brazilian man Jean Charles de Menezes.
As Socialist Worker reported two weeks ago, Stephen Whenary from Teesside was severely beaten during a police raid on his home last September.