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Editorial

Disregard for human life

Nothing will bring back the hundreds of British soldiers killed fighting in Iraq at Tony Blair's behest.

Features

Cameron's G8 house of cards

by Jeremy Corbyn

Under a modicum of scrutiny the PM's international 'achievements' quickly unravel

A strategy for our victory

by Kevan Nelson

The Con-Dems have had it their way too long. We have to turn this country around

Britain

Unemployment due to lack of support for manufacturing, says GMB

Tuesday 27 September 2005

GENERAL union GMB warned yesterday that the government's lack of support for manufacturing and mining has created pockets of high unemployment across Britain.

Postal workers urge against Mail sell-off

Tuesday 27 September 2005

HUNDREDS of postal workers descended on Brighton yesterday to warn the government to honour its commitment and keep the Royal Mail in public hands.

Mahon stands for election in CLP section

Tuesday 27 September 2005

FORMER Halifax MP Alice Mahon stood for election in the CLP section of the Labour party's conference arrangements committee yesterday.

New child jail death petition

Monday 26 September 2005

THE Howard League for Penal Reform will launch a major national campaign today, to demand an end to the deaths of children in custody and their "unnecessary" detention.

Union stands by Gate Gourmet staff

Monday 26 September 2005

GENERAL union T&G general secretary Tony Woodley vowed to demand better rights for workers at the Labour conference yesterday during a rally for the sacked Gate Gourmet workers.

Amicus calls for equal pay to be top priority

Monday 26 September 2005

PRIVATE-SECTOR union Amicus urged the government to make equal pay a top priority yesterday at a lively rally on the Brighton seafront.

Union leaders attack Brown on privatisation

Monday 26 September 2005

UNION leaders attacked Prime Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown yesterday, after he declared that there was "no going back" on the privatisation of public services.

Activists dismiss troops exit 'lies'

Monday 26 September 2005

PEACE campaigners dismissed government talk of a 2006 withdrawal of troops as "just another lie" to dampen opposition yesterday.

How many more people will die?

Monday 26 September 2005

ANTI-WAR protesters sent a stark message to Prime Minister Tony Blair at the weekend - "how many more must die before you listen?"

Jones prepares attack on public sector pensions

Monday 26 September 2005

ANGRY public-sector unions condemned CBI head Digby Jones yesterday, as he prepared to lecture the Labour conference on the need to "face down the unions" over public-sector pensions.