THE VICTORY of George Bush on 2 November is a stunning defeat for the Democratic Party. But it is not a defeat for the progressive political movement in the US.
THE anti-war movement was already taking to the streets before the all-out assault on Fallujah.
The dreadful killing of David Morley in London has brought to attention the continuing prevalence of homophobia.
ONE FACTOR has been largely overlooked in the coverage of Bush’s election—Blair’s crucial role in securing him a second term.
EWS MANAGEMENT has been trying to impose a new contract for some drivers, which would mean them doing the jobs of engineering and ground staff.
CONSTRUCTION workers at Laing O’Rourke’s site at King’s Cross, London, have won a significant battle in the campaign for a decent contract.
THE NATIONAL Union of Journalists (NUJ) is preparing a nationwide Fair Pay Now campaign against low pay in the media industry.
Overwhelming concern and considerable opposition. This was the response of parents to proposals to close down the St Mary Magdalene Church of England Primary School in Islington, north London, at a "consultation" meeting last week.
Over 100,000 Iraqis have died because US and British troops invaded their country. The majority were civilians. The majority were women and children.
POLICE OFFICERS have reacted swiftly and furiously to the unlawful killing verdict returned by an inquest into the death of Harry Stanley, who was shot in the back of the head by police in 1999.