About 1,000 people turned up in Goldthorpe to mark the 30th anniversary of the Miners’ Strike.
Pro-Russian insurgents seize buildings and imperialist powers step up war of words as the escalating crisis spirals out of the new Kiev government’s control
A student was killed on Cairo university’s campus last Monday as state forces attacked pro-Muslim Brotherhood protesters.
More than 160 people attended the Disabled People Against Cuts (Dpac) annual conference in London last Saturday. That’s more than double last year’s attendance.
Teachers at this week’s NUT union conference will decide how to take the fight against the Tories forward, says Sadie Robinson
Workers who provide vital language, cultural and religious services in the NHS in Tower Hamlets, east London are under attack from bosses at Barts Health, Britain’s largest NHS trust.
Strikes shut down the National Museum of Scotland and The National War Museum in Edinburgh on Friday of last week—in the middle of the school holidays.
Delegates at the NUT union conference have some critical decisions to make over the Easter weekend.
The occupation to save a centre for people with personality disorders in Cambridge was ongoing as Socialist Worker went to press.
Over 350 social workers, service users, students and academics attended the Social Work Action Network (Swan) ninth annual conference at Durham University last weekend.
Labour fails to provide a real alternative to the Tories, so candidates in the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition aim to do better. Annette Mackin reports
News shorts: One Housing workers vote for industrial action to defend union rep; Freedom Riders protest against four South Yorkshire Labour councils’ axing of their free train travel; Scottish Trade Union Congress takes place in Dundee this week; Deaths in police custody a theme of TUC Black Workers Conference last weekend; Strikes on the Clyde force bosses to offer better pay rise.