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The Alliance for Workers' Liberty is an organisation fighting as part of the labour movement for a socialist alternative to both capitalism and Stalinism, based on common ownership and democracy.
The Alliance for Workers' Liberty is an organisation fighting as part of the labour movement for a socialist alternative to both capitalism and Stalinism, based on common ownership and democracy.
Israel’s war of annihilation continues in Gaza. Shootings at aid distribution centres have continued, and dozens of Palestinians have died of starvation.
As resident doctors finished their five-day walk-out (from 25 July) for full pay restoration, the British Medical Association ...
At its December 2024 conference, the SWP declared its aim to “hegemonise the left” through “a broad, pluralist umbrella formation of left independent candidates running under the same banner”.
On Guard is a rank-and-file socialist bulletin by and for workers of all grades and companies at Sheffield, published by ...
Despite the ongoing war and economic turmoil, the Ukrainian government is pushing ahead with plans to replace the country’s current Labour Code, which dates back to 1971, with a much more liberalised ...
Three articles on the Unite scandal and a survey of the new "Reunite Unite" group Published on 22 July, the Unite the Union report “Interim Report into Allegations of... After far-right anti-migrant ...
This is a contribution to discussions about how the left in Unison – the wing of the union standing for stronger grassroots organisation, determined and effective struggles, internal democratisation ...
After far-right anti-migrant protests outside the Bell Hotel in Epping made national news, thousands of anti-racist counter-protesters assembled in the area on 27 July in a demonstration called by ...
Fight the Supreme Court ruling! Fight the far right! Unions for trans rights! Self-organisation not separatism Students win at Sheffield Uni Democracy and debate on the left Download here.
One Year on Conference held by John McDonnell’s Claim the Future was about 200 people despite the heavy rain. It was pitched as an assessment of Labour’s performance and posed the question where next?
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