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A hundred years of red fellowship

(Wednesday 14 May 2008)

British report: LOUISE NOUSRATPOUR reports on the unique TSSA Socialist Fellowship.

Breaking the chains

(Wednesday 14 May 2008)

Ten years after landmark anti-debt protests at the G8, NICK DEARDEN explains why the fight must go on.

The Darzi shuffle

(Wednesday 14 May 2008)

JOHN LISTER gives his monthly update on crisis in our public health service.

Well versed

(Wednesday 14 May 2008)

POEM OF THE WEEK: What Are You Talking About by AC Jacobs.

The key to peace

(Tuesday 13 May 2008)

JEREMY CORBYN on why the US and EU are crucial to Israel's policies of repression.

Behind the hunger strike

(Tuesday 13 May 2008)

LYNDA WALKER recalls the controversy and debate surrounding the Northern Ireland hunger strikers.

Latin America legacy

(Tuesday 13 May 2008)

CAROLUS WIMMER marks the 190th anniversary year of Marx's birth.

World in turmoil

(Monday 12 May 2008)

In the lead-up to its 50th congress, JOHN FOSTER runs through the Communist Party of Britain's international resolution.

Fight for equality

(Monday 12 May 2008)

GERRY DOHERTY charts the ongoing fight for equality of the sexes.

Another Tory buffoon

(Monday 12 May 2008)

KEITH FLETT asks whether we can learn lessons from one of London's ex-leaders?

Democracy at the top

(Sunday 11 May 2008)

In the wake of the recent election, says ANDY BAIN, we need to pick ourselves up and fight for a government that speaks for us.

Around Scotland

(Sunday 11 May 2008)

MALCOLM BURNS reviews the latest goings-on in Scotland.

Posh squashes and pumpkins

(Sunday 11 May 2008)

Gardening: MAT COWARD argues that pumpkins are a lot more than Halloween and Thanksgiving.

Missing the target

(Friday 09 May 2008)

JON CRUDDAS explains how Labour lost its heartlands and what must be done to reclaim them.

Heart of a community

(Friday 09 May 2008)

JOHN PILGER looks at new Labour's war on community.

Red Eye

(Friday 09 May 2008)

What if a huge tidal surge roared down the Thames? ITV1 looks at what may happen, but RED EYE is far from impressed.

People's Pub History

(Friday 09 May 2008)

MIKE PENTELOW and PETER ARKELL on pubs with a past. A watering hole with a deep revolutionary tradition is on this week's visiting cards.

It's business as usual

(Thursday 08 May 2008)

SOLOMON HUGHES explains why we should not be surprised that Brown's out of touch.

No lessons learned

(Thursday 08 May 2008)

RAMZY BAROUD on glaring gaps in the annual US terror report.

The 4th intervention fleet

(Thursday 08 May 2008)

FIDEL CASTRO highlights the latest military plotting by Washington.