There is a growing radicalisation amongst workers in Britain.
RMT activist Greg Tucker explains how growing radicalisation is leading to a rift between New Labour and the unions.
Thirty years ago Britain's workers were on the offensive. We reprint an article from 'Socialist Worker' which explains how solidarity and socialist politics can strengthen the workers' movement.
Judith Orr explains why the state of Britain's railways is producing a political crisis for New Labour, while Gareth Jenkins blames years of underinvestment.
Distinguished writer Edward Said on a new initiative to end Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Andrew Murray, chair of the Stop the War Coalition, tells Peter Morgan why the left has been vindicated in its opposition to the war.
A potential nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan looms over the subcontinent. The flashpoint is the state of Kashmir.
The rail unions have built up some powerful muscle they can flex.
Can workers take control in Argentina? Chris Harman examines the evidence.
Why the British ruling class like nothing better than a complete failure.
The treatment of Afghan prisoners shows the brutal face of US imperialism.
George W Bush and Tony Blair are resolved to bring devastating war to the people of Iraq.