Around 70 doctors and consultants launched a campaign in east London last week against NHS England’s new plans to move cancer services out of the area.
Key police footage of the Hillsborough football disaster is “missing”.
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The Tory bedroom tax and rocketing energy prices have made it impossible for thousands of poor council tenants to make ends meet. But heartless council bosses are hounding them with threats of eviction.
Communication Workers Union (CWU) reps were set to meet at a national briefing as Socialist Worker went to press to discuss a proposed agreement reached with Royal Mail.
Hundreds of delegates gathered at the Socialist Workers Party’s conference last weekend. The party’s national secretary Charlie Kimber writes on the way forward for revolutionaries
Some 30 disabled activists, parents and teachers stormed the Department for Education last week to protest against government attacks on inclusive education.
A panicking David Cameron has been forced to deny plans to scrap child benefits and tax credits for families with more than two children.
The SWP conference debated the fightback against the Tories and the bosses and the SWP’s role within it—from the mood in the workplaces to the spectacular new movement against the bedroom tax.
Over 2,000 students joined a "cops off campus" demo today, Wednesday, at the University of London's central London campuses.
Babar Ahmad and Talha Ahsan, two British men extradited to the US in October last year after long court cases, appeared in court in New Haven yesterday, Tuesday, and changed their pleas to guilty.