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The factors that set off World War I, imperialist rivalries and blocs of alliances, are solidifying today in a fashion with frightening parallels to 1914, argues Chris Bambery What happens when ...
John Westmoreland talked about Anne Scargill to her friend and comrade Aggie Curry concerning their roles in Women Against Pit Closures Aggie was at the demonstration to keep Goole Hospital open, and ...
UCU members across the country are taking part in and voting for strike action as more universities announce job cuts, ...
NHS activists at Unison’s conference successfully pushed for a more militant union over a range of issues from austerity, ...
The workers’ revolution had begun and with it the transformation of world history, as Dominic Alexander shows The government and the military command were alarmed at the huge rallies in support of the ...
Michael Lavalette interviewed Stephen Kapos, a Holocaust survivor, about his experiences in childhood and youth to his ...
The Labour government’s devotion to privatisation is under threat as it is forced to take control of the ailing steel ...
Aggressive efforts to defeat the bin-workers’ strike in Birmingham are escalating, so we need to show them as much solidarity ...
Chris Nineham discusses how to assess and how to resist the growing attacks on the right to protest The Metropolitan police’s ...
In the latest of our series on great revolutions, Dominic Alexander looks at how the Russian socialists had to confront the ...
Counterfire's editorial in this month's freesheet on Starmer's cuts and how we fight for welfare not warfare The mask has ...
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