Recent community tensions between the African Caribbean and Asian communities in Birmingham have starkly exposed the gross racial inequalities suffered by both communities.
George Bush's tower of lies over Iraq is threatening to come crashing down around his ears.
The key prop of the new allegations against Respect MP George Galloway spectacularly fell away this week.
The government's own research has shattered one of the central planks of Tony Blair’s educational philosophy — that the way to raise standards in schools is by putting more pupils in sets.
Tenants from council estates across the country met in Birmingham last Saturday at a meeting organised by Defend Council Housing.
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has challenged the government’s plans to transfer up to 250,000 health workers out of the NHS.
Zimbabwean refugees have told Socialist Worker of appalling treatment at the Yarl’s Wood detention centre in Bedfordshire.
"The detainees who are choosing not to eat are bedridden but active... and are allowed to practise their religion, and we’ve also rotated the involuntary feeding schedule to accommodate Ramadan."Lieutenant Colonel Jeremy Martin, Military spokesman at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre
Yvonne Stewart’s son Sammy is on his first tour of duty in Iraq. He is stationed in Basra until next May.
The Stop the War Coalition is working with musician Brian Eno to put on a huge Bring the Troops Home concert in London on 27 November.
Student groups around the country are setting up meetings to elect delegates to the International Peace Conference in London on 10 December.
The resignation of work and pensions secretary David Blunkett is a further sign of the decay of the Blair regime. Almost daily there is a sense that this rotten government is being run from an embattled bunker where all but the most faithful have departed and even the previously loyal acolytes have slunk away or engaged in self-destructive behaviour.