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Editorial

Hands off our postal service

A government guided by common sense would respond to news that publicly owned Royal Mail has increased profits to £403 million by scrapping plans to flog off the service.

Features

Trade unionists will keep fighting for Wales

by Amarjite Singh

Wales TUC president sets out the achievements of Welsh workers over the past year - and looks to the battles ahead

Dirty wars

by Ian Sinclair

Interview with Jeremy Scahill, author of a chilling new exposé of the US's worldwide war without end

Britain

Green groups reject business moans over plastic carrier bag tax

Tuesday 30 August 2005

GREEN campaigners in Scotland rejected business moans yesterday, about proposals to put a 10p tax on polluting plastic carrier bags.

Support group hails CJD blood test

Tuesday 30 August 2005

THE CJD Support Network hailed the announcement yesterday of a new blood test for the proteins that cause BSE.

NASUWT offers cash prize in Birmingham

Tuesday 30 August 2005

TEACHING union NASUWT put two cash prizes on offer last night to reward its successful recruitment drive in Birmingham.

Bank cancels its holiday after 134 years

Tuesday 30 August 2005

BANKING giant Lloyds TSB threw out 134 years of tradition yesterday and bribed staff in four branches to give up their bank holiday sunshine and go into work.

Competitors refuse to get bogged down

Tuesday 30 August 2005

A RECORD number of competitors took part in the World Bog Snorkelling Championships at Llanwrtyd Wells in Wales yesterday.

Malawi aid cash 'wasted'

Monday 29 August 2005

LEFT MP John McDonnell vowed to demand a "full inquiry" yesterday into claims that government aid meant for Malawi had been spent on hotels and meals for US consultants.

PM 'lied' over Iraq link to terrorism

Monday 29 August 2005

PEACE campaigners condemned Prime Minister Tony Blair's lies again yesterday after leaked documents revealed that Downing Street was warned that the Iraq war was fuelling terrorism over a year before the July 7 bombs.

Government under fire over Iraq deportations

Monday 29 August 2005

REFUGEE campaigners attacked the government yesterday over its determination to forcibly remove "failed" asylum-seekers to war-torn Iraq despite warnings from a High Court judge not to do so.

Public sector gets its own fat cats

Monday 29 August 2005

A SHOCKING survey exposing Britain's millionaire "public-sector fat cats" sparked dire warnings of "creeping privatisation" yesterday.

Blair's holiday farce continues

Monday 29 August 2005

DOWNING Street continued Prime Minister Tony Blair's holiday secrecy farce yesterday when it revealed that the Premier will return "very shortly" from Barbados.