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Editorial

Spending the only way out

George Osborne's advice from the International Monetary Fund is like the curate's egg - good in parts.

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

T&G urges Gate Gourmet: 'Move quickly'

Thursday 25 August 2005

INDUSTRY union T&G urged Gate Gourmet to "move quickly to resume negotiations" after another day of frustration yesterday for the union's 670 sacked members.

TUC reveals Victorian working conditions

Thursday 25 August 2005

THE TUC revealed yesterday that millions of British workers endure worse health and safety protection than their Victorian counterparts.

'Vindictive' officials send family to Malawi

Thursday 25 August 2005

REFUGEE campaigners condemned "vindictive" immigration officials yesterday, after they ruled that the Kachepa family must be deported to Malawi where experts insist that they face severe danger.

Aberdeen workers fear vast pay cuts

Thursday 25 August 2005

THOUSANDS of angry Aberdeen council workers threatened strike action yesterday over swingeing pay cuts.

'Roar like lions' says fired worker

Thursday 25 August 2005

SACKED Rolls-Royce shop steward Jerry Hicks will call on fellow workers to "roar like lions" this afternoon when he addresses a mass solidarity rally in Derby.

Muslim communities need a boost

Thursday 25 August 2005

THE TUC urged ministers to offer a radical programme of help for Muslim communities yesterday, after research showed that they suffer some of the worst poverty and ill-health in Britain.

Clarke unveils thought crime laws

Thursday 25 August 2005

CIVIL liberties campaigners warned yesterday that thousands of people could be kicked out of Britain to face torture or death under Home Secretary Charles Clarke's sweeping deportation programme.

Computer breakdown delays flights from Britain

Thursday 25 August 2005

AN AIR traffic control computer problem caused delays and cancellations of flights to and from British airports yesterday.

Movers fail to inform utility companies

Thursday 25 August 2005

FINANCIAL experts warned yesterday that homeowners are being landed with huge interest charges after failing to inform utility companies and banks of their change of address.

Vicious attack on justice campaign

Wednesday 24 August 2005

RIGHT-WING newspapers launched a poisonous smear campaign against campaigners battling for justice for police execution victim Jean Charles de Menezes yesterday.