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Left unite to smash threat from right
Urgent need to build our papers strength
There’s trouble at mills – Cheap labour organisation ..., by Phil Evans
I.S. (Nearest branch)
Rents White Paper: Councils go ahead with jack up plan, by Brian Ebbatson
Where We Stand
False friends on the road to liberation for black Americans ..., by John Lea
The police state in Britain’s back yard, by Malachy McKenna
Letters
[Column], by Paul Foot
Take Shelter, from Des Wilson
The fascist menace – and how to fight it, by Chris Harman
Middle East: Whirlpool of instability gives hope to Arab liberation forces, by Akiva Orr
Gold: why the merry-go-round stopped turning ..., by Andrew Sayers
Coal – A special inquiry
New name for sparks – but no change in policy, by Thurso Berwick
Science, by Steve Bolchover
Powell on nationalisation
The previous official forecast of price rises
Powell on Trade Unions
Powell on Social Services
France – Students set fire to smouldering Anger with De Gaulle, by Laurie Flynn, Ted Jones & Mike Heym
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Big business booms as mergers threaten jobs, by Brian White
SW to appear weekly from September
France shows the way for workers in Britain
Print shop fund
Riot charge on militant
Thalidomide and the profits of death, by Eva Widowson
I.S. (Branch activities)
Campaign for united left
Where We Stand
Nazi ‘menace’ obscures new threat to German workers, by Volkhart Mosler
[Column], by Paul Foot
Revolution in France
Science, by Steve Bolchover
The Picket Line
Coal: a special inquiry
Linwood strike sparked by productivity deal, from our Scottish correspondent
TUC
Letters
Ford women return – but equal pay is back on the agenda, by Sabby Sagall
Teesside tenants prepare for rents struggle, by Brian Ebbatson
Donovan: the velvet glove stays on – bosses not ready for the knuckle-duster, by Colin Barker
EDITOR:
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Bus pay fight goes on as sackings loom, by the Editor
Russian bosses fear Czech lead will sweep east Europe, by Chris Harman
British arms behind Biafran horror, by Dave Peers
Militant immigrants stage lockout battle, by Stan Bishop
Police swoop on left
Christie on forgery charge
Coal – a special report
I.S. (Nearest branch)
Science, by Streve Bolchover
Unity: don’t forget the principles ..., from Jim Scott, Alan Bailey, Phillip Evans & David Rabkin
Where We Stand
A drop of immigration control ... (cartoon), by Evans
Swing to left shakes Italian reformists, by Norah Carlin
Anti-fascist law used to crack-down on French revolutionaries
Anyone wondering ...
Paris back to normal – on the surface, by Ian Birchall
Coal Board chops top mine – and big business will profit, by John Taylor
Nurses on the march for better pay, by a nurse
London tenants march on junketting Tories, by Helen Lowe
Weekly SW
Russians – Get our of Czechoslovakia
Why Russia invaded – fear that revolution will sweep Eastern Europe, by Chris Harman
Kosygin (photo)
In September Socialist Worker will appear every week
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EDITOR:
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Paul Foot
Richard Kuper
Peter Osborne
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East and West, tanks and cops defend ‘freedom’, by Chris Harman
No retreat! Engineers can smash pay freeze, by Roger Cox
Strike call at TUC to win equal pay, by James Robeson
Docks leaflet slams invasion, by Alan Wood
Police raid Black Dwarf
The starving masses – they need guns, not the Pill, by Chris Arthur
Where We Stand
In London’s grimy tenements hell for working-class Catholics, by Terry Bull
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Morris men vote down bosses’ ‘mobility’ plan, by Socialist Worker Reporter
TUC 100 (cartoon), by Evans
Rents fight nears crunch, by Barry Slater
Let battle commence
Sack for thousands as rail unions do a deal, by Dave Percival
Speed up of get out – that’s the future for Midlands car workers, by Dave Edwards
Tenants’ children defeat council, by Fred Lindop
‘Gipsies are not human’ says Labour man
Work to rule goes on
EDITOR:
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Paul Foot
Richard Kuper
Peter Osborne
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Thousands face sack as giants merge, by David Black
East, west crush Biafra, by Richard Kuper
Engineers demand ‘No retreat!’ by Tom Hillier
DATA acts
Africa’s new colony
Foreign Office blocks anti-Nazi show, by David Widgery
Socialist Worker says:
How can free speech be a threat to a ‘socialist’ regime? by Executive Committee, International Socialism
Where We Stand
3,000 people ‘at risk’ in sky-high death traps, by Paul Foot
‘Home rule’ threat to Franco, by Our Spanish correspondent
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£25 million site locks out 1,000 workers, by Ross Hill
“Though I am an M.C.C. Official, ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Ford fight goes on for equal pay, by Sabby Sagall
Rail revolt against pay deal grows
‘Red plot’ at ICI – but stewards won’t budge, by Barry Slater
Trade unionists launch campaign against racialist ‘friendly’ club, by Stuart Bentley
Manchester says No
We need your help
Grey Mare Lane falls to Viet Cong, by Wendy Henry
Tenants demonstrate
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Tinkers: new scapegoats for slums and high rents, by Colin Falconer
10,000 Mersey workers in lock-out battle, by Ross Hill
Barbed wire versus students
‘Scroungers’ – Mrs Hart is off target, by Alan Purkiss
Letters
Czech workers spring is crushed by Russian ice-pack, by Michael Kidron
‘I don’t know what Wilson’s trying to do but I’d like to shake the liver out of him ...’, by Rose Boland & Sabby Sagall
Where We Stand
‘Made in Britain’ means death for Biafrans, by Raymond Challinor
Lords’ lobby support Smith
Mandel Expelled
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Ghetto school for immigrants, by D.E. Spilsbury
Tyre men fight for union rights, by Socialist Worker reporter
Sid’s Scrapyard (cartoon), by Evans
‘Economy’ cuts behind rail deaths? by Socialist Worker reporter
Control not ‘rights’ the issue for tenants, by Ian Macdonald
Stewards back engineers strike
Factory like prison say foundry men
Young teachers step up fight for more pay, by Chanie Rosenberg
Gloom hits AEI plant, by Dave Fisher
Tenants meet
EDITOR:
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Paul Foot
Richard Kuper
Peter Osborne
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Ban on unofficial strikes: Is this the new Labour plan?
‘Not a penny on the rents’ tenants tell Tory council, by Sean Dunne
College barricaded to keep out students, by Maggie Hackworth
Letters
Wilson, the man who murdered reformism, by Paul Foot
Where We Stand
Not just fun and games in Mexico ..., by Ian Birchall
In Paris the slogan is ‘on to October’ as revolutionaries prepare for next round, by Ian Taylor
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‘Castle out!’ roar strikers, by Ross Hill
ETU shop steward jailed
“How do you do, Mr Smith?” (cartoon), by Evans
Ford workers ban overtime
Wildcat bosses – real wreckers in car industry, by Bernard Ross
Battersea men demand 6d an hour
Shop stewards link up
‘We’ll strike’ say teachers, by Jennifer Bell
Smith women strike for equal pay
EDITOR:
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Paul Foot
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Peter Osborne
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Opinion
The real voice of the labour movement (photo)
Labour one step nearer scrapheap, by Socialist Worker reporter
Engineers near crunch, by Andrew Hornung
Papadopoulos joins ballot-rigging club
Letters
Going up (almost as fast as prices) the terrible toll of accidents, by Steve Jefferys
Where We Stand
What students want, leaflet by Revolutionary Socialist Students Federation
Socialist in race for White House seeks Vietnam GI vote, by Jenny Southgate
Book Review
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Thousands fight rent rises, by Sean Dunne
Steel threat to 5,000 jobs
Labour ever onward! (cartoon), by Evans
Lipstick girls strike for living wage, by Tony Corcoran
Tally clerks demand equal pay with dockers, by Terry Barrett
Firemen say no more ‘bull’
MPs refuse to debate Labour’s record
Socialists hammer out policy
Sparks stay in at Morganite
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Editorial
Irish police bludgeon marchers in siege city, by Eamonn McCann
When you spent £2,000 so the queen could spend a penny, by a special correspondent
‘A general strike will spread like an oil slick ...’, by A. Achalandobaso
Letters
Where We Stand
Irish Tories attempt ballot fiddle to crush the left, by Gery Lawless
Breaking all records – the play that puts the miners’ case, by Tony Corcoran
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Engineers: demand control of the strike
Lorry drivers halt three cities, by Socialist Worker reporter
Stewards link up to fight GEC, by Socialist Worker reporter
“Our solution to the Northern Ireland housing problem ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Mersey sites back locked out builders, by Mike Talbot
Tory council rocked by tenants’ rent battle, by Sean Dunne
Victory at Osram
Foundry strike in seventh week, by Dave Fisher
Sparks stay in at Morganite
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Victory to the engineers
Smash White Power, by Richard Kuper
Labour’s four years of soft-sell to Rhodesian racialists, by Anne Darnborough
Where We Stand
Pierre Mulele murdered
The Tory dilemma: How to keep Big Business and the middle class happy (while hammering the workers), by Joan Smith
Mersey militant speaks out, by Mike McGrath
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October 27: Why we are marching, by Chris Harman
Massive support for engineers’ battle
Mersey men KO ‘prod’ deal
“Olympic” AEF wage and conditions claim” (cartoon), by Evans
Drivders step up fight against ‘spy in cab’
3 months for IS secretary
‘We strike on Friday’ say Ford stewards, by Sabby Sagall
Building workers on the march
Porters back tenants
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October 27
Engineers: The fight goew on, by Stephen Marks
Whose violence?
Letters
Where We Stand
Oct 27: Rehearsal, not insurrection, by Richard Kuper
E is for Encyclopaedia, C is for Con game, by Dave Fisher
Do-it-yourself politics threaten N. Ireland’s police regime, by Paul Foot
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Tory boss smears tenants, by Socialist Worker reporter
Rhodesia: Fearless Fred and Tiger Tim plot a sell-out, by Our Diplomatic Correspondent
“Look out for ‘roving bands of armed me’, lads” (cartoon), by Evans
SW needs urgent help
‘Massive’ profits forecast for Engineering, by Brian White
Tyne railmen say ‘recall NUR conference’
90 workers axed by Napiers
Socialists win courtroom battle
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Editorial
100,000 take control of London’s streets, by Socialist Worker reporters
Czech youth fight on
Protest at Ulster visit
AEF choice
‘Prod’ deals and the conversion of Hugh Scanlon, by Stephen Marks
Where We Stand
Book Review
The Wallace campaign: cashing in on hysteria and despair, by Joel Stein
Letters
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‘Spy-in-cab’ strike: drivers paralyse key centres, by Socialist Worker reporter
Sectarians ruin union conference, by John Phillips
[The Daily Telegraph in an editorial]
[Independent Television News concentrated on Grosvenor Square]
Police bar angry tenants from town hall, by Brian Ebbatson
Spain: Asturian miners fight pit disasters, by Anton Achalandabaso
French CP in turmoil, by Ian Birchall
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Editorial
Militant wins resounding court victory
3½d freeze: Strike wave may hit sites, by the Editor
Jenkins grabs more cake, by Brian White
‘Disaster flats’ still going up
US: no change for masses
Behind students’ revolt – struggle against ‘education factories’, by Andrew Sayers
Letters
Where We Stand
Orwell: honesty, courage and faith in the ‘proles’, by Peter Sedgwick
Labour’s Race Act – move to head off black militancy, by Ian Macdonald
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70 men locked out at giant site, by Socialist Worker reporter
Morganite vote to fight on, by Andrew Hornung
“Where’s my tie?” (cartoon), by Evans
Strike call on the Clyde
Removes fuzz
Students demand better deal
Meetings
Docks stopped
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Editorial
‘£17 a week or we strike’ sites must tell Castle, by Frank Campbell
ETU chops militant Morphew
Make our flats safe say tenants
Bakers turn to feel the lash
IS calls for May Day campaign
Equal pay strike
Letters
Great take-over plot, by Paul Foot
Where We Stand
What makes Merseyside so militant? by Martin Barker
After the horse race, US Left must swing to workers, by Joel Stein
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Pressure mounts for AEF strike, by a Socialist Worker reporter
Walk-out stops £5m Ivy Bridge site
“Can’t even retaliate ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Clyde vote to strike, by Peter Bain
Militant’s court battle a victory for the left, by Socialist Worker reporter
Meetings
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Editorial
Dockers and shirt girls march for free Derry, by Eamonn McCann
Falling flats ruin Labour’s building boasts, by Paul Foot
New attack on French workers
Leper Powell spews more rubbish
Measured Day Work: engineering bosses’ new way of screwing more profit
Worker’s Diary, by L.D.T.
Where We Stand
After Czechoslovakia, will Russia crush the other heretics? by Terry Bull
Television’s soft-sell for the Boys in Blue, by David Edgar
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Czech students oppose sell-out, by Richard Kuper
Sparks strike for 10 bob rate, by Peter Bain
Sites fight goes on for £17, by Frank Campbell
Ministry of Repatriation (cartoon), by Evans
10,000 tenants lobby GLC
Print union puts life ban on press militant, by Socialist Worker reporter
Victory at Morganite
Daly wins NUM ballot
Meetings
EDITOR:
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Paul Foot
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Peter Osborne
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Demand release of Eldridge Cleaver
Bad medicine – but only if the workers swallow it, by Michael Kidron
Dole for 600 as the new Cunarder sails
Letter
How Labour has widened the poverty gap, by Colin Falconer
Worker’s Diary, by L.D.T.
In London’s slumland, where class not colour draws the battle lines ..., by Constance Lever
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AEF leaders give up the fight, by Paul Foot
Teesside tenants say ‘Not a penny more’, by Barry Slater
Firemen’s big pay flare-up, by a London fireman
‘Paltry’ rise for NHS workers, by Jack Sutton
Ivy Bridge lock-out: men refused dole money, by Socialist Worker reporter
Road protest – students are fined, by John Larke
Prod deal for steel men
Drugs are top
Police threat to pickets, by Paul Smith
Meetings
EDITOR:
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Paul Foot
Richard Kuper
Peter Osborne
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Ulster cops and Paisley thugs unite to stop civil rights march, by Sean Reed
The London Squatters Campaign (photo)
Strike vote at Renault
Powell’s homes plan means £2 a week on rents, by Alan Woodward
The Hong Kong hypocrites
There’s no such thing as a ‘typical cop’ ..., by Alan Plater
France and the crisis: Will de Gaulle spark new revolt by workers and students? by Ian Birchall
Where We Stand
Worker’s Diary
Labour policies hit hard on Humberside, by Dave Langston & Alan Rooney
Pensioner Margaret battles on against a slum landlord, by Jenny Southgate
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LSE students plan new protest, by Martin Shaw
ICI strike is snub for Castle, by Socialist Worker reporter
‘Slaves’ charter’ for sites men, by Tex Richards
“Extra stamps on new Biafran blood xtra” (cartoon), by Evans
March supports Ulster rights
TGWU caves in
Renee Short jumps on anti-black bandwaggon
Meetings
‘Nuremberg Rally’ greeting for Powell, by Dave Spilsbury
Ghetto school opens
Shipyard sparks reject productivity deal, by Ross Hill
Ivy Bridge cash
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Roger Protz
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Paul Foot
Richard Kuper
Peter Osborne
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Mass strikes and marches hit Italy, by Norah Carlin
Panic in high places ...
Sorry ...
Craig sacking is red herring
Letters
Russia and the meaning of socialism, by Mike Heym
Why British labour movement should boycott US grapes and end the West Coast scandal, by Elaine Elinson
Where We Stand
The Big Bum Corporation trots out Uncle Enoch, the people’s friend ..., by David Edgar
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Derry: First round to McCann, by Sean Reed
“Wage stop – gnomes crossing” (cartoon), by Evans
Mothers Pride pickets arrested, by Pete Mottershead
Market men back grapes ban, by Nigel Coward
Press blackout on sit-in strike at Fords, by Sabby Sagall
Meetings
Equal pay strike
Students fight privilege, by Socialist Worker reporter
Late News
EDITOR:
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Paul Foot
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Constance Lever
Laurie Flynn
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Round-the-clock shift work threat to women, by Socialist Worker Industrial reporter
War – whores (poem), by Alex Glasgow
The naked half-truth, by Roger Protz
Firemen’s Xmas party ban, by Kathy Sims
Fords do well
Editorial
Derry: The grim facts about Ulster’s divide and rule city ..., by Paul Foot
Remember – that young man in khaki could be on your side, by a Young Serviceman
Where We Stand
Letters
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Building unions surrender, by Ted Richards
Labour council sacks 25 teachers, by Gordon Blair
Jingle bells on the High Street
Doleful Xmas in North East, by Socialist Worker reporter
Meetings
Cinema pickets arrested
Election victors
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Last updated on 30 October 2020