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Issue - 2638
Dated - 22 Jan 2019
May playing for time as Brexit rifts get deeper
The pressure is on Theresa May after a record defeat for her Brexit deal, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
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The first Dail—when Ireland defied Westminster
The story of the first Dail shows it’s possible to break the rule of Westminster, writes Simon Basketter
22 January 2019
News
May playing for time as Brexit rifts get deeper
The pressure is on Theresa May after a record defeat for her Brexit deal, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
22 January 2019
News
Home care workers put pressure on councillors in Birmingham
Birmingham home carers are striking back against a Labour council that refuses to back off from attacks on workers.
22 January 2019
News
Whitehall workers walk out for living wage
Outsourced workers at the Ministry of Justice and the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy walked out on Tuesday
22 January 2019
News
Traffic wardens’ strikes can put the clamp on bosses
Traffic wardens in north London are gearing up for another round of strikes for higher pay
22 January 2019
What We Think
Textile workers in Bangladesh don’t wannabe exploited
The Spice Girls have come under fire this week for commissioning T-shirts that are made by women earning just 35p an hour.
22 January 2019
What We Think
Media bias is business as usual
Diane Abbott’s disgraceful treatment on the BBC’s Question Time programme shone a light on media bias.
22 January 2019
News
Reports round-up – Northern train guards strike for 45th time
RMT transport union members on Northern rail staged a 24-hour walkout
22 January 2019
News
Education round-up – action after teachers’ vote?
NEU union members have overwhelmingly voted to support strikes over pay and school funding
22 January 2019
News
Campaign growing for Karen Reissmann
Trade unionists and socialists rallied in support of victimised health worker Karen Reissmann
22 January 2019
News
College strikes—‘The money is there for education’
UCU union members at 16 colleges were set to strike on Tuesday of next week. The walkout is the second wave of action in a battle over pay.
22 January 2019
News
Sean Rigg cops’ hearing begins
An internal police misconduct hearing of charges against five people who were cops at the time of Sean Rigg’s death began on Monday of this week.
22 January 2019
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