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(1971)
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Tories plan to plunder Health Service
Polish workers’ vital battles (photo)
Burgos sentences show Franco’s real face
[Editorials]
- Lessons of 1970, way forward for 1971
- Barbarous sentences in Leningrad
Why the workers fought in ‘people’s Poland’, by Chris Harman
- Gomulka & Gierek (photos)
Lynch law, by Dale Fox
- Irish premier to hold socialists in camps like this: The Curragh (photo)
- Lynch (photo)
Sack your scriptwriter, Vic, by Raymond Challinor
The Press, by Roger Protz
- Middle, upper and working class (photo)
- Thomson (photo)
- Rothermere (photo)
What We Stand For
The importance of being Edward ..., by Ginny West
When the shoe starts to pinch, by Yvonne Robinson
1950s: stewards force the pace, by Sabby Sagall
- 1958: the bus strike (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Arms: key to post-war recovery
Seven Times Seven
Letters
- [Hospitals & the power dispute], from Maggie Moloney, SRN
- [Jack Di Manio & the electricity workers’ dispute], from John M. Cowin
- [Councils of Action/General Strike], from Martin Thomas
“This is only teporary, you understand ...” (cartoon), by Lisa Lyons, from Workers Power
TV
- [Christmas telly/Monty Python], by David East
Cottons Column
- [Competition in British industry
- Move on
Powell (photo)
- [Stories we didn’t bother to read]
- Dig that!
- Thorny one
- Sounds fishy
- [An all-white jury in Oklahoma City ...]
Back-pedalling on January 12
Firemen fight Tories over pay and hours, by a fireman
Red Rudi – links with ‘subversives’, by Saul Foot
Yorks Communist split
Notices
Pay battle looms at Scots Chrysler, by Steve Jefferys
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TUC deal over Tory union bill
- Birmingham, New Year’s Day (photo)
Release Angela Davis!
[Editorials]
- Why TUC wobbles at the pace hots up
- The curious silence of Scanlon and Jones
Big pay fight at Chryslers, by Steve Jefferys
- Avenger engines being assembled at Stoke
Union laws: mass action can rub them off the statute book
- A massive demonstration in Melbourne in 1969 ... (phot)
- Lord Cooper (photo)
- Vital role of Councils of Action
Bosses’ Europe or a socialist Europe, by John Palmer
- A Belgian miner (photo)
- The march of the giants (photo)
- Prices: British entry would mean a sharp rise in the cost of living (photo)
What We Stand For
Dockers back 200 sacked at Pilkingtons, by Gerry Bold
Politics: key to defeat of Tories, by Sabby Sagall
- Wilson addressing the TUC in 1964 (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- The end of postwar stability
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Let those trumpets blow
[Impartial TV panel] (cartoon), by Evans
TV
- [Holidays/Buckets and Spades and Handgrenades], by David East
Cottons Column
- [TUC hires ad agency owned by Tory to fight Tory anti-union laws]
- [Quote of the week]
- ‘Bad game’
- [The song is over ...]
‘Mad Mitch’ (photo)
- Don’t call us ...
- Stop press
Power workers may act again
Grim start of the New Year for jobless in Hull
Tuesday: All out to kill Tory union threats
“Sorry, kid, they’ve had to economize. Your job’s been phased out” (cartoon), by Joe Byens
Notices
Angry newsmen slam sell-out role of leaders
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The fight must go on
- On the march against the bill (photo)
Carr bomb scare
[Editorials]
- Dutschke and ‘divide and rule’ politics
- The TUC and how not to fight the Tories
Mass uprising shakes Franco
[Letter]
- No back-pedalling in Scotland, from Peter Bain & George Kelly
‘Robbing the state firms would hit at workers’ pay and militancy’, interview with Jim Higgins, conducted by Ginny West
- Jim Higgins (photo)
- POEU members demonstrating (people)
High cost of a walk out, by John Thorpe, from Journalist
‘You don’t need graduates to teach stupid brats’ – noble lord said, by Michael Duane
- [Blackboard] (drawing)
- Michael Duanes
- Down-at-heel school for workers’ children/Privileged seclusion for the rich (photos), from London Weekend Television/Buckets and Spades and Handgrenades
What We Stand For
Ruthless sabotage that divided Europe’s unions, by Ian Birchall
- A united trade union march in Paris in 1967 (photo)
Beethoven – magnificent revolutionary, by Sabby Sagall
- [Bust of] Beethoven (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Ideas: how the ruling class keeps its grip ...
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Those sexy Carry Ons are so prudish, by Mark Tomkinson
[Nationalised industries – Private sector] (cartoon) by
Evans
TV
- [Orwell Omnibus/Paul Temple], by David East
Cottons Column
- [Plessey overcrowding]
- [Bovis hints]
- Knees bend
- Babbling Brookes
- Say that again
Barber (photo)
Notices
Journalists’ leader is censured
TUC rally: loos greet Wilson and Feather
Post Office workers next in pay firing line, by Dave Percival
Hull dockers keep ban on ‘black’ glass
Printworkers demonstrating outside Albert Hall (photo)
Dutschke: Tory action ‘worthy of McCarthy’ – IS statement
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3,000 march for Dutschke (photos)
Postmen’s fight is your fight
We must have cash
Police raid left film group
[Editorials]
- Throw in the towel or run up the flag?
- More repression in Northern Ireland
Russia ‘threat’ is cover for Heath’s racialism, by W. Ewenla
- A mine worker ‘signs on’ for a job (photo)
- Kaunda (photo)
Postmen shake off the past, by Dave Percival
- The postman (photo)
- Why are they striking
[A celebration of comics], by Roger Protz
- George Orwell (photo)
- Billy Bunter (drawing)
Imperialism: robbing and starving world, by Stephen Marks
- Malaya
- [Parasite] (drawing), by Cuys
What We Stand For
How Europe’s unions became a Cold War battleground ..., by Ian Birchall
- Louis Saillant & Guiseppe [sic!] Di Vittorio (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- ‘Greedy workers’: who really holds the nation to ransom?
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Pop goes the great music festival, by Mark Tomkinson
TV
- [Dutschke demonstration/Dr Who/Catweazle], by David East
Wallop Popularity Polls (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [New Year’s Eve party]
- [Czech CP bans Boy Scouts]
- Backing down
- Dropped a brick
Vorster (photo)
- VAT 71
- [More sick days than strike days]
Press lies over Ulster ‘terror’, by Eamonn McCann
Building boss defies call to take back sacked men, by Gerry Bold
Showdown ovder MDW hits Leyland Morris plant
‘Cinderellas’ strike for no-strings pay rise, by Vince Hall
Union leaders flay Tory bias at power enquiry
- The freeze and squeeze three (photo)
[Notices]
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Postmen must win! by SW Industrial Reporter
- Strike pickets outside Electra House (photo)
New threat by Ulster right wing, by Sean Treacy
[Editorials]
- Why the wages battle must go on
- Poverty: the grim truth at last
Polish strikes hit shipyards and transport, by Chris Harman
- Polish workers looting shops (photo)
Violent repression by Israel in Gaza Strip, from Israeli Socialist Organisation (Mazpen)
French socialists take step towards left-wing unity
On Strike
- ‘Most strikers realise this is a political strike’, interview with Brian Toal
Post Office workers on their massive march
- Round Up
Strikers help out pensioners
March through city
Determined to win
- Hang on to your Herts Trings, by Steve Mann
Blind justice: Frame-up and repression hit US left, by Edward Crawford
- [Statue of Liberty] (photo)
- FBI noss Hoover (photo)
- Harassment and humiliation (photo)
- Angela Davis seen with Jonathan Jackson (photo)
- Panther leader Bobby Seale (photo)
What We Stand For
Mopping up on the night cleaning front, by Fergus Nichol
The Law: built-in bias for bosses, by Raymond Challinor
- Gerry Caughey speaking [to meeting] (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Public interest: throwing dust in workers’ eyes
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Pay rise for men of property, by Paul Foot
TV
- [Braden’s Week/Tories sounding off about left-wing bias at the BBC], by David East
[Postman being attacked by prices dog] (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Privatisation]
- [Feats of British engineering]
- Know thy enemy
- Shattered
- Hold on tight ...
Notices
AUEW anti-Bill strike call
Strike-bound bosses threaten to close plant, by Vince Hall
Tories tell Fords to stand firm on pay parity
Police arrest pickets at plastics firm
Kill the Bill march (photo)
3,500 walk out at oil site
300 pack CoA rally
Car conference
£5 at Linwood
[Notices]
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Great fight back, by SW Industrial Correspondent
- Dagenham: Body Shop workers march out (photo)
Oil: the forgotten people
[Editorials]
- 21 February – next step in union fight
- Indo-China: the almost-forgotten war
Czechs to try socialists for ‘conspiracy’, by Chris Harman
US-Russian pressure for new Middle East carve-up, by Stephen Marks
- Palestinian guerillas (photo)
Letter
- Is Braden a ‘social sponge’? from Steve Evans
The Mafia go to hospital, by Arthur Malone
- St Thomas’ Hospital site (photo)
- The Barbican 1967 (photo)
- A secret Whelan & Grant cheque (facsimile)
It is happening here ...
Repression is on the increase. You may not be aware of it ... yet, by Ginny West
- [Carty Renford received multiple burns to his head, face and hands (photo)
On trial – for bringing a whiff of Derry to parliament, by Brian Trench
What We Stand For
How the TUC came in from the cold ..., by Mike Caffoor
- The old horse doesn’t like being fenced in (cartoon), by Low
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- German ‘junior partners’ aided isolation of Russia
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- Police response to a single protestor (photo)
- War games – blood hides the truth, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Hadleigh/The Six Wives of Henry VIII], by David East
“Wait till that Vic Feather comes home ...” (cartoon),
by Evans
Cottons Column
- [A hero of these Tory times]
- [Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon]
- Cannon’s fodder
Cannon (photo)
- [Scene]
- Bovis boys
Power workers on brink
Post strikers firm as Chataway puts on the 9d ‘frighteners’, by Dave Percival
Ford: No more cars until we get pay parity, by Colin Beadle
- Dagenham foundry workers (photo)
- Fight this injustice
- Viral car conference this weekend
Notices
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Make 21 February a great ‘kill the Bill’ day
N. Ireland: Army provokes violence
- British troops in action (photos)
Strikers fight is for the ‘public’
[Editorials]
- Harsh reality destroys Tory dream
- Action key to defeat of Tory Bill
Unionist panic sparks Belfast murder wave, by Sean Treacy
- Smoke pours into Belfast air ... (photo)
- Chichester-Clark (photo)
Letter
- Narrow reporting on campaign, from Gillian Sims
Cut-throats in crisis, by Dave Buttrick
- R-R logo (photo)
- RB211 engine (photo)
- Benn (photo)
Uproar at STUC over call to amend the Tory Bill, by John Devenport
Eastern Europe: ‘communism’ vs. workers, by Chris Harman
- ‘Revolution from above’ by a small minority
[Jackboot stepping on hammer and sickle]
Stalin (photo)
- Living standards forced down to comrete with the West
Gdansk: tanks in the streets (photo)
- The working class fights back ... and the tanks roll in
Hungary 1956 (photo)
Slansky (photo)
Prague: tanks in the streets (photo)
What We Stand For
TUC knights back Labour’s wage freeze, by Mike Caffoor
- December 1964: George Brown & Lord Collison (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Out of isolation, the rise of Stalin’s dictatorship
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- Police response to a single protestor (photo)
Cinema
- [A severed head], by Ginny West
TV
- [The development of television in the 1950s/Jude the Obscure/Sport on TV], by David East
[Still from Jude the Obscure] (photo
Cottons Column
- [Whites-only building trade union in South Africa upset]
- [Top-secret joint committee of army and polices set up by government ...]
- Alf’s nest egg
- Deadly fun
Gierek (photo)
- [Marks and Spencer ...]
- Cough up
Captain Swing at the Penny Gaff
Wilberforce toes Tory party line
Postal strikers fight on, by Dave Percival
European solidarity action backs Ford strikers, by Colin Beadle
- Company leaflet to Ford workers on strike (facsimile)
- The truth about Ford’s ‘facts’
- Strikers in press protest
6,000 on anti-Bill march
Notices
Militant car workers plan grass-roots paper
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Kill the Bill – Kick out the Tories
- [Fist holding spanner] (photo)
[Editorials]
- The way forward from 21 February
- Powell: numbers game
Threat to jobs by Wilberforce, by Wally Preston
- [Power station] (photo)
- Wilberforce and his report (photo)
Letter
- [No evidence], from John Sullivan
Tory ‘aliens’ Act is new move to split workers’ unity, by Ginny West
- The racialist Tories’ sign for black immigrants (photo)
- A Kenyan Asian forced to ‘shuttlecock’ between Britain and Africa (photo)
There are branches in these areas
On strike 9 months
Throw a spanner in Tory anti-union works, by Duncan Hallas
- The Ford strike (photo)
- The aim: put workers heads in a legal noose
- Duncan Hallas (photo)
- [Spanner] (collage)
Petition won’t kill the bill, by John Setters
‘The Scabs’ Charter would take power from the shop floor’, interview with Stan Starkey
Rank and file strength must have official backing
- The Wilberforce Inquiry (photo)
Overtime and shift work are increasing as ‘prod’ deals bite, by Audrey Kincaid
- Construction industry (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Stalin’s zig-zags helped Hitler and Franco to power
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- Police response to a single protestor (photo)
- Striking view of society’s fringes, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [This Week Special/The Important Thing Is Love], by David East
[Rehearsal scene from Unity Theatre ...] (photo)
Cottons Column
- [Top people’s paper taking a look at “the revolutionaries]
- [‘Ulster 71’ exhibition
The Queen (photo)
- Seeing the point
- [Advert for Lockheed TriStar]
Support grows for AUEW call
Police arrest pickets
Industrial alliance must back post strikers, by Dave Percival
Poly students say. Kick out Smith’s stooge
Notices
No cracks at Ford, by Colin Beadle
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We can win!
- Printers’ section of last Sunday’s giant demonstration (photo)
[Editorial]
- 21 February – not the end of the fight but the start of the battle
It’s up for grabs: Chataway plans to sell telephones to Tory private profiteers, by Paul Foot
- [Telephone Tower] (photo)
- Chataway (photo)
Rank and file unity can win key fight for parity, by Ginny West & Sabby Sagall
- Dagenham (photo)
- Dagenham workers demonstrating ... (photo)
- Ramsey (photo)
Letter
- Northern Ireland: whose responsible for the violence, from Sean Treacy
TV: How to beat the built-in bias, by Nicholas Garnham
- [Balanced panel] (cartoon), by Evans
- Post Office strikers (photo)
What We Stand For
Marxist voice from a fascist jail, by Anne Shuster
- Gramsci (photo)
- Armed workers’ guards during the 1920 factory occupations (photo)
Tories aim tzo smash shop-floor strength, interview with Don Cook
- London Transport need links ... (photo)
The Meaning of Marxism (series), by Duncan Hallas
- The only way fgorward: an international strategy
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- Police response to a single protestor (photo)
- ‘Land is the people’s farm’, by Sean Thompson
TV
- [Elizabeth R/Civilisation], by David East
“I see. Well, I’ll try anything once ...”] (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [The pig-sty press disappointed]
- [Socialist Worker seller attacked ... and defended]
- Pensioned off
Crossman (photo)
- [Most expensive pig ever]
- Blessed are ...
Ford strikers rattle bosses
UPW needs solidarity action, by Dave Percival
Shock jump in living costs is ne threat to pay, by John Setters
Trafalgar Square on 21 February (photo)
Roche joins Irish political prisoners, by Brian Trench
Poly students start sit-in
Notices
No sell-out – teachers, by Duncan Hallas
March backs strikers
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Striking engineers boost anti-Tory Fight (photo)
Fighting unity of unions is vital
New landlords’ charter will force up rents
- Mass movement must fight to kick the Tories out
RUC bully boys behind fresh Ulster violence, by Brian Trench
Letter
- Aliens Bill is part of attack on labour movement, from Bob Kornreich
I’m a trade union MP elected to do a job for the labour movement, interview with Eric Heffer, MP, conducted by Roger Protz & Roger Rosewell
- Eric Heffer, MP (photo)
- 21 February (photo)
- Castle (photo)
Rudi Dutschke: an interview that the Daily Mirror refused to print, conducted by Jim Render
- The Dutschke family in Cambridge (photo)
What We Stand For
State firms: bosses’ milch cows or workers’ control, by Sabby Sagall
- Concise Oxford Dictionary (extract)
- The mines (photo)
Mid-East talks cover up for Hussein’s role
- The Palestine refugees left to rot (photo)
- Hussein (photo)
New tax threat, by Lionel Sims
The ABC of Socialism, by Ian Birchall & Richard Kuper
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Police step up attacks on left
TV
- [Elisabeth R/Where Do I Sit/Jude the Obscure], by David East
Cottons Column
- [A sign of the times]
Amery (photo)
- Recount
- [The Hungarian government ...]
- Unfair cop
Notices
Call to stop S. African coal
TUC programme will not defeat Tories’ bill, by SW Industrial Reporter
TGWU to ban all prod deals
Unions no to to Fords, by Colin Beadle
- For Dagenham strikers (photo)
Railmen press for action on pay claim
Women march
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No retreat
Big turnout for women’s march (photo)
Czech socialists on trial, by Chris Harman
[Editorials]
- All-out action must be Croydon key-note
- Strange bed-fellows
Print unions swallow lies at Daily Mail, by Roger Protz
Women marchers stress need for union action over equal pay, by Irene Bruegel
[Letters]
- Labour and the anti-Tory fight, from Chris Russell
Socialist Worker replies
- Housebound women are needed too, from Margaret Renn & Valerie Clark
Maudling’s race bill: please Powell and split the workers, by Paul Foot
- Maudling (photo)
- The Ford strike: black and white solidarity ... (photo)
Paris 1871: When the workers ruled, by Laurie Flynn
- Parisian workers dragging cannons to the safety of Montmartre (drawing)
- The Vendome ... was a hated symbol of Napoleon’s imperialist policies (drawing)
- Blanqui (painting)
- National Guardsmen ... man a street barricade (photo)
- Marx (photo)
What We Stand For
How old boy’s [sic!] network milked Rolls Royce, by Martin Barker
- Rolly Royce shop stewards (photo)
Banning the tally man won’t free working women ..., by Kathy Sims
- Marchers on last Sunday’s Women’s Liberation march (photo)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
TV
- [Talkback/One Pair of Eyes], by David East
Cinema
- [‘Permissiverness’ in cinema], by Roger Protz
“Enoch is right about the blacks” – “– and the workers” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [The Labour Party’s withered working class roots]
- [Collapse of fascist rally]
- Bobbing up
Carr (photo)
- [Real cause of inflation]
- Cover up
- Read up
New retreat by TUC leaders: offer to help curb wage rises
Rail talks hit pay deadlock
Union alliance is key lesson from post collapse, by Dave Percival
- No splits in strikers’ ranks (photo)
Demands
Closure threat by Ford to split strikers, by Colin Beadle
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A general strike can kill the Tory bill – we have the power to win!
- Collage, by Sean Thompson & R. Cast
After the Commune ..., by Laurie Flynn
- ‘Every serious uprising is met only with ruthlessness ...’ (photo)
- Lenin (photo)
Shadow of the 30s: unemployment is a declaration of class war ..., by Dave Peers
- A dreadful symbol of the 1930s (photo)
When the future government met in Hyde Park
- On the way to Trafalgar Square (photo)
Tory welfare cuts mean more hardshipfor the poor, by Jim Kincaid
What We Stand For
Misery of the slums ..., by Ginny West
- Cooking on the fire in Toxteth (photo)
- A gaping ceiling in Glasgow (photo)
Race bill: Move to split solidarity of the workers, by Mike Caffoor
- Black workers under attack (photo)
What next if the Tories are beaten? by John Palmer
- [Demonstrations and rallies demand a General Strike] (photo)
- Wilson (photo)
Why ‘prod’ deals must be resisted, by Roger Rosewell
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
TV
- [BBC industrial correspondents]
Book Trade, by Barry Hugill
“Hurry up smear – or the truth about Fords may catch up with us ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Silence broken]
- [Jonathan Guinness]
- [Tricky Dicky]
Crossman (photo)
- [Reggie Paget]
50 engineers strike against anti-union American combine
Rail unions must act in unison, by John Field
‘We’re not bluffing’ strikers tell top Ford bosses, by Colin Beadle
Kill the Bill march demands (photo)
Ulster deaths used to mark real issues, by Sean Treacy
Tyne workers raise cash
Apartheid ship banned
Notices
Union blacking for striking technicians
March against Race Bill
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N. Ireland: worker unity holds the key, by Chris Harman
5,000 condemn Bill, by Mike Caffoor
- [Demonstration against immigration bill] (photo)
Jail for Czech socialists
[Editorials]
- TUC decisions must be implemented
- Laos route: new setback for US imperialism
Turmoil shakes Pakistan rulers, by Nigel Harris
- Mujib (photo)
- [Indian subcontinent] (map)
Rank and file have lost a battle – but they can still win the war, by Duncan Hallas
- Hugh Scanlon (photo)
- Sid Greene (photo)
- Where do the engineers go from here? by Dave Stone
Engineering employers secret plan to dodge equal pay for women
- Women workers are doubly exploited (photo)
What We Stand For
Solid front down in Southampton, interview with Rupert Martin, conducted by John Molyneux
Design for revolution, by Robin Fior
- [Tatlin Tower] (photo)
- [Lenin] (collage)
- [Cinema] (collage)
Silence in court – for anti-union, Tory judges, by a socialist barrister
- “Of course you’ll get a fair trial ...” (cartoon), by Michael Heath, from Sunday Times
Foreign firms bleed Ireland, by Dale Fox
- Dublin conference agrees on new left alliance
Socialist Labour Alliance demands withdrawal of British troops (photo)
Letters
- General Strike call and Councils of Action, from John Newsinger
- Permanent relations outside marriage? from Brendan P. MacMahon
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Great music, unhappy composer, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Season of repeats/Imperial Palace/The Fifties], by David East
Cottons Column
- [Tory housing ...]
- [Czech censor demand cuts in Brecht play]
Brecht (photo)
- Shelling out
- [Lord Cooper’s budgerigar]
Rail union calls work to rule but disunity threatens wages campaign
Sell-out by power unions
Ford-Vauxhall unity can win key parity fight, by Colin Beadle
[Rank and file trade unionists lobbied TUC special conference] (photo)
Notices
Poly sit-in ends on militant note
Police attack protestors at Heath meeting
Thanks from S. Africa
Press ban on union advertisement
Correction
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E. Pakistan – Yahya’s massacre, by Nigel Harris
Strike pay: a new threat to workers’ families, by Lionel Sims
Big march counters fascist rally (photos)
[Editorials]
- The Bill: where we go from here
- Faulkner: the triumph of bigotry
Big strike wave as Nigeria jails 2 union leaders, by Wenda Clenaghen
Letters
- Need for realistic policies, from Harry Tait
The Editor replies
- [Night cleaner’s case], from May Hobbs
TUC says wages must rise slowly to help profits, by Alan Woodward
- Jack Jones at the Croydon TUC (photo)
- Feather (photo)
Redundancies swell dole queues in the South West
You can break the law – if you are an employer, by John Setters
- The Daytona boss (photo)
- The Daytona picket line (photo)
What We Stand For
Plight of Britain’s working poor, by Valerie Clark
What really happened in Tudor England, by David East
- A ship of the East India Company leaving for the East (painting)
- Elizabeth’s ambassador to India ... (painting)
- Elizabeth I
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Search of the lonely wanderer, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [The telly copper/Sunset Song], by David East
Cottons Column
- Jill Knight, Tory MP for Edgbaston
- Knight and The Red Flag
Mrs Knight (photo)
- Double view
- [Workers Press and R*g*r P*o*z]
- St Pancras prang
Barber budget pleases bosses
‘We are staying out’ – no cracks in Ford strike, by Colin Beadle
Pay deadlock for DATA is warning for engineers
Pickets at Auto Tools, Birmingham (photo)
‘Left’ power unions help wages defeat, by Colin Barker
Notices
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Millions face big jump in cost of living, by Chris Harman
The Easter Bunny will visit only the rich this year
- [Easter Bunny Heath] (cartoon)
- Hambro, Stokes, Barran (photos)
- How the tycoon benefit from the budget (table)
Cooper breaks ranks
[Editorials]
- Calley: America’s rulers in the dock
- Need to defy the law
Barber: Toast of the Jaguar belt, by Lionel Sims
Getting round SS bill
Bosses’ narks keep watch on shop steward action, by Roger Rosewell
- A strike meeting (photo)
- Carr (photo)
Ireland: Centuries of oppression
- Colonisation by Britain, misery for the masses
Starving families attacking a potato store in 1846 (drawing)
- Ireland and our tasks: ‘One enemy one fight’
- Playing the Orange card
Belfast 1886: Orange mobs murdered local Catholics ... (drawing)
Carson reviews the Ulster Volunteers in 1912
Paisley (photo)
- Easter Rising: Britain’s terrible revenge
Flag of the Irish Republic flown of the Dublin General Post Office in 1916 (photo)
What We Stand For
The Real Tudor England (part 2), by David East
- The importance of skinflint Henry
An English ship in Elizabethan times (drawing)
Walsingham (portrait)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- The torture of a nation
TV
- [Brendan Behan/Sunset Song], by David East
The Aliens Bill – its old English granny (cartoons), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Residents of posh Southgate demanded a car park ...]
- [John Davies, Minister of Greed]
- I spy ...
- Marshland
Marsh (photo)
- Bon voyage
- [Quotes of the week]
ICI stewards want action
Ford: Jones & Scanlon pushed ‘no strike’ deal, by John Setters
- Dagenham workers voting in the ballot (photo)
Move to end split in rail unions, by John Field
Notices
Maintenance me locked out by tobacco combine, by Bob Carter
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Sackings step up jobless total
Hard-up Liz finds it tough on £475,000 a year
- Spot the scrounger ... (cartoon), by Evans
Britain aids terror in Ceylon
[Editorials]
- TUC tries again to sell ‘incomes policy’
- Plight of the old
Ghana strikers killed by cops of UK combine, by Wenda Clenaghen
- Ghana wood workers (photo)
Hong Kong campaign to lift ban on Chinese language, from Free Hong Kong
Black revolutionary faces extradition from Sweden to face trial in USA
When unions broke the law – in order to exist ..., by Raymond Challinor
- Illegal union meetings were often held at night (drawing)
- The Combination Acts were repealed – but state repression continued (drawing)
What makes prices rise, by Chris Harman
- Press and Tories blame workers for inflation: the truth is rather different
Strikers
- [Inflation] (collage), by Stan Thompson & Jeff Pick
- Living standards cut to boost profiteers
- Socialist answer: take the wealth from the wealthy
Shops prices soar
Are you a ‘Don’t know’?
The police and the death of Stephen McCarthy, by John Telfair
- Mr & Mrs McCarthy (photo)
Pollution: a thret to our survival, by Dale Fox
- Fishing becomes a deadly pastime (photo)
- Ironic notice on the shore at Musselburgh (photo)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Man above the law, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [The ‘anti-hero’/Hine/Budgie], by David East
“– and how long has Pussy been a member of the Society for Cutting Up Dogs?” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [The unfree press ...]
Fortescue (photo)
- [Final Ford word]
- Noncensus
GMWU breaks glass pledge, by Gerry Caughey
Get tough policy at Ford, by John Pinder
Unions and bosses in secret deal at Chrysler, by John Setters
Recruits help strengthen IS
- IS conference in session (photo)
CP help NUT leaders of [sic!] the pay hook
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Spectre of the 1930s haunts dole queue, by Duncan Hallas
Russian planes aid terror in Ceylon
- “Hallo, Yahya – how about us going into the butchering business together?” (cartoon)
[Editorials]
- Once again the call for ‘incomes policy’
- The Bengal massacre
‘Socialists’ hit out at workers, by Rohini Banaji
Big boom for stock market, by Arthur Millium
Fine Tubes: 44 weeks on strike, by Frank Clark
‘Left’ saves NUT leaders on Tory Bill
- Teachers: militants prepared to strike of ‘professional’ people? (photo)
- Max Morris
Greece: Four years of the colonels’ dictatorship
- [Shadow of the colonels] (drawing)
- Why big business ended ‘democracy’ in Greece, by Stephen Marks
- On trial (photo)
What We Stand For
Oriental Jews protest over Israeli status, by a special correspondents
How the West was really won, by Colin Bailey
- Two Mandan Indians of 1872 who saw their whole tribe wiped out (photo)
- Daniel Boone, General Sheridan, General Halleck – Threee Western ‘heroes’ who helped destroy the Indians (photos)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Oscars – puke of the year show, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Somerset Maugham plays/Persuasion/Brett], by David East
The paper tiger ... (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Collumn
- [Securicor, the guard-your-profits and spy-on-your-workers outfit]
- [‘Vote Labour for crumpet’]
- Sou-less
Pompidou (photo)
- [Is Robert Carr breaking the law?]
Wome strikers out for 8 weeks
Miltants shake NUJ leaders
‘Liaison’ conference must step up fight on Bill, by SW industrial correspondent
Tobacco men demand rights (photo)
Tyne shipyard men strike for parity
Railmen must stop retreat over wages, by John Field
Notices
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May Day ’71 – fight Tory offensive
- “Hands off, you ignorant fools! You’ll ruin the National Economy!” (collage)
V&G: a scandal in high places, by Paul Foot
- Tory minister John Davies (photo)
[Editorials]
- Making the Workers pay for the crisis
- ‘Socialists’ help Asia massacres
Fake Marxists aid repression of Ceylon left, by Edward Crawford
Letters
- Infantile attacks on realistic Communist Party, from A.L. Parsons
- History and the workers, from Susan Bruley
Big threat to steel jobs, by Peter Ingham
Railmen need militant policy to stop sackings, by John Field
Aid policy that robs Third World, by Martin Tomkinson
- Bombay (photot)
- John F. Kennedy (photo & quote)
- 99¾% (cartoon)
- [Children]
What We Stand For
Killing the Bill: film that speaks for the shop floor, by Martin Shaw
- Still from Killing the Bill
When the men of property killed the king, by Norah Carlin
- Capitalists won power by bloody revolution
- Oliver Cromwell (portrait)
- An anti-monopoly cartoon
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Jack’s not all right, by Wendy Henry
TV
- [Reporter returns to Korea/This Week], by David East
“He’s just a harmless pet!” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Corner
- [Disgraced Tory councillor lands on his feet]
Rippon (photo)
- [Modern pirates honoured]
- Low-down
- Backhanders
PO bosses’ get-tough policy, by Martin Auton
‘Binding agreements’: Jenkins bows to Tory Bill
Crackdown hits Halewood, by John Pinder
No truck with union laws says meeting
- A speaker addressing last Saturday’s Lisison-Committee conference (photo)
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Where’s your writ, Du Cann? by the Editor
Tories’ attack hits pay and children’s health
United May Day march (photo)
15,000 join revolutionaries in France
[Editorials]
- The harsh lessons of arbitration
- The Queen’s man
Franco starts new attack on left in Spain
Danish strikers defy the law, by Rasmus Rasmussen
Letter
- Sour grapes and Mr Jacks, from Jim Raferty
World War 2: the ‘Home Front’ battle against Labour and Tory anti-union laws, by Raymond Challinor
- The repressive war-time legislation was kept by the 1945 Labour government (photo)
- Bevin (photo)
Barbican bosses want a strike, by Arthur Malone
- Tower block (photo)
- George Smith (photo)
- In 1967 the press launched a vicious attack opn militant Barbican workers (photo)
- Luxury subsidised flats for City businessmen (photo)
What We Stand For
Big business kills the dream of Covent Garden, by Paul Foot
Cromwell and the Civil War, by Norah Carlin
- The left and the call for real democracy
- Leveller leader John Lilburne whipped through the streets of London (print)
- [Oliver Cromwell] (portrait)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Johnson – the ring of truth, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Ronnie Barker-Ronnie Corbitt/Callan/Omnibus], by David East
Following price increases 500,000 children have stopped having school meals (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [‘Houses for servants’]
Wilson (photo)
- [Elocution lessons]
- Grave story
- Biting remark
- [Wage inflation]
The great shipping scandal
Tyne parity fight goes on, by Dave Peers
Leyland locks out 2,000 in bonus row
Scab phone service if breakdown over engineers’ pay
Steel sackings boost Teesside crisis, by Fred Pearson
- Redundancies will wipe out areas based on steel (photo)
Strikers get poor support from GMWU
Notices
Ford engineers condemn Scanlon
Support for Fine Tubes
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Tory Bill: danger of union surrender, by Duncan Hallas
Paper you can’t afford to miss
Sit-in strike by Renault car workers
- French Renault workers occupying the giant Billancourt plant (photo)
[Editorials]
- Socialists and the Common Market
Currency crisis: new threats to jobs and wages, by John Palmer
- What’s Boris looking so damned cheerful for – it’s his turn next (cartoon), by Evans (from November 1968)
[Letters]
- ‘Silly boy’ attack on Jacks, from Albert Milly
- Right to strike, from B. McHugh
One law fro richt crooks, another for the low paid, by Paul Foot
- Telephonists on picket duty (photo)
- Dangerous concessions made on productivity, by Steve Mann & Dave Percival
Death at sea: scandal of flags of convenience ..., by Roger Rosewell
- Spraying the Brighton coast to remove oil (photo)
- Torrey Canyon broken in two & Pacific Glory’s burning cargo of oil (photos)
What We Stand For
Cromwell and the Civil War, by Norah Carlin
- Making England safe for business
- A cartoon after the Restoration ...
- Oliver Cromwell (portrait)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- After the flags have changed, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [‘Angry Young Men’/Kingsley Amis/Out of the Unknown], by David East
High finance – the game takes over (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Apology to the Rank Organisation]
- [Lord George-Brown in south Africa]
- Ammunition
- Tabbed
Mirror mags strike demand
Victory for Dundee women, by John Clossick
Labour-Tory unity on wages while profits boom, by John Setters
Sack for metal workers to boost firm’s profits
The General and Municipal Workers Union has decided to register ... (cartoon)
TGWU conference call for strike on Bill
Queen’s Award workers face threat of sack, by Hugh Kerr
NUR takes 9%
Maintenance workers ... at Carreras
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Renault sit-in strike coes on (photo)
Unemployment grows as Tories step up the attack
- Force new councils to act
- Heath (photo)
[Editorial]
- The need for a real socialist alternative
Letters
- State firms: just as bad as industry in private hands, from Arthur Johnson
- Police power, from Susan Bruley
- Ban the Tories? from J. Raftery
- Reactionary stereotpe of women workers, from New York City Women’s Caucus, US International Socialists
Renault strikers shake France, by Richard Kirkwood
The big crackdown at Ford
- Ford’s Dagenham plant (photo)
- Halewood: Mass sackings threat, by a Halewood shop steward
- Wage slip (facsimile)
Clean round the bend ..., from Pak-o-Lies
Waste, by Laurie Flynn
- Planes (photo)
- [Car breaker’s yard] (photo)
- Melchett (photo)
- [Traffic jam] (photo)
What We Stand For
Profits or death: the new Tory ‘choice’, by Martin Barker
- ‘It’s like a morgue in here’: Bristol’s Salvation Army hostel (photo), by Martin Barker
- The ulcer on John Newton’s leg: attention had s been refused (photo), by Martin Barker
Electricians: The fight for union control by the members, interview with an EETU member, conducted by Sabby Sagall
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Does human nature stopn us changing the world?
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Icy waste of time, by Ross Pritchard
TV
- [24 Hours/The Selling of the Pentagon], by David East
“Of course life won’t be worse for British low-paid workers in the Common Market ... How could it be worse?” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Union social club closed to visiting union members]
- [Ralph Nader joke]
Nader (photo)
- True blue
- Gravy train
- [Empty property]
- Free press
Jackson covers up for collapse of of Post Office Union strike, by Roger Rosewell
Strikers declared ‘redundant’, by Tony Bywater & Dick Wigham
Victory near for tobacco men
- A group Carreras strikers (photo)
Pay battle at car parts firm
Notices
Power workers fight threat to their jobs
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Police hound young blacks
- What really happened in Notting Hill (photo)
Official – Prices outstrip wages 2–1
Shoot to kill Ulster order
[Editorials]
- It’s not our Europe they’re arguing over
- Inflation fantasies
Move to settle Renault strike
- Renault workers ... at a mass meeting (photo)
Radioactive waste use by US building industry, by Laurie Flynn
Fight to save steel town
- 10,000 march to stop sackings at plant that make £1m profit a year, by Peter Ingham
- Marching in Irlam (photo)
- Requiem for a steel town (poem), by Tom Edwards
‘A pint please ... and could I see your union card ...?’ by Vince Hall
New Tory threat to grab benefits of workers on strike, by Jim Kincaid
- [Social Security bureaucrat] (caricature), by Evans
What We Stand For
Grim farce of ‘justice’ in N. Ireland, by Brian Trench
- British troops battering demonstrators (photo)
- Ombudsmen: can’t see Orange (collage)
Bradford left unites to fight threat from racialists, by Neil Patterson
DATA ready for battle with bosses
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- The arrival of classes ... and class ideas
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- A deep depression over Arizona ..., by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Rank and File], by David East
Neville Smith and Billy Dean, two of the strike leaders in Rank and File (photo)
Cottons Column
- [Petty pilfering at Border Television]
- [Capitalism gets its priorities right]
- House party
- Home from home
Walker (photo)
- [Costs of ‘Droopy’]
- Frontal assault
R-R strike backs Fine Tubes
‘Nazi tactics’ by Hull bosses
Big rush to register by key right wing unions, by Roger Rosewell
Employers call for ne wage freeze
“Yes, it is big – it’s a dole Q ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Aircraft men out for a month over sackings
Notices
Black-Police Mersey talks dodge issue, by Steve Emms
- Call for defence groups against race attacks
The Foundryworkers’ section of the Engineering Union ...
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Only way to fight the Tories: Steel men take the lead
- Spread the strike! by Rob Clay
What hope for her in London’s Notting Hill ... (photo)
[Editorials]
- What price democracy
- The Left alone
- Little red hook
Troops step up get-tough policy, by Brian Trench
- Pub customers searched by the Army (photo)
Their Week
- Happy families
- New member
- A day in the life of the air business
- The high and the mighty
- The I of the storm
- Uncley things
Jarrow: failure of a great crusade, by Dave Peers
- [Jarrow march] (photo)
- No work (poem), by Joe Wilson
One strike the Mirror backed, by David East
G&M: union that’s a stepping stone stone to the House of Lords, by Roger Rosewell
- [Lord Cooper] (photo)
- [Violent arrest] (photo)
What We Stand For
Industrial misconduct – the ‘crime’ that stops benefit to the jobless, by Jim Kincaid
- [Social security bureaucrat] (caricature), by Evans
Education bosses look to industry for new attack on students, by Pete Glatter
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Pulling the wool over peoples eyes
Crosland (photo)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
TV
- [The Man in the Sidecar/The Dambusters/Flip Wilson Show], by David East
Book
- [Wilhelm Reich], by Gerry Dawson
H.R.H. 1971 Charity Walk (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Pithead radio station]
- Makes you fume
- [Fringe benefits]
- Queening it
The Queen (photo)
- Crusty remarks
Pilkington sack militant
Big fight looms as Coventry talks fail
The brutal truth about Notting Hill, by John Setters
- Luxury flats for the wealthy, slums for workers (photo)
[Notices]
McGarvey backs bosses in ship crisis
[Notices]
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[World hunger]
- Insulting headline (facsimile), from Evening Standard
- [But they could feed the hungry] (photo)
New get tough call to bosses by Tories
[Editorial]
- Unnatural relations East and West: a case for Lord Longford
‘The vice of imperialism and the stranglehold of capitalism has created the holocaust of Bengal’, by Nigel Harris
- [In flight] (drawing)
- Mujib-ur-Rahman (photo)
Their Week
- Snakes ...
- ... and Ladders
- Plague and Profits
- The South African Republic
- Quote of the week
Dockers face threats from ‘inshore sharks’, interview with Colin Ross
- [Dockers] (photo), by Mike Cohen
The Cornfeld Saga: Do you sincerely want to be swindled? by Paul Foot
- [Bernard Cornfeld] (photo)
- Respectable names helped: Pompidou, Walker, Maudling (photos)
What We Stand For
Hanratty: the legal framework that led an innocent man to the gallows (book review), by Laurie Flynn
- Peter Alphon, James Hanratty (photos)
- Two police identikit pictures of the wanted man
The brutal face of South Africa that Lord George won’t be shown, by W. Enda
- 80,000 Africans are arrested every day (photo)
- [George Brown] (photo)
French strikes go on
- Poly strike leader puts his case
[Polymechanique strikers] (photo)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Laughs and lolly from corn porn, by James Fenton
TV
- [The Siege of Paris and the Paris Commune/Aquarius], by David East
[Missing title] (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- ? [Missing text]
- [Clive Jenkins and ‘wage differentials’]
- Blandishment
- [Flat for sale]
- Miles away
Move for public sector unity
Steel strike: no effort to mobilise rank and file
Call for action to aid jobless
[Missing article]
Mirror mags journalists vot to strike over pay
Bengalis on the march
[Delegates to the annual conference of the POEU ...]
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Clyde carve-up, by Peter Bain
- A section of the Clydeside delegation that visited Downing Street (photo)
- One year of Tory offensive
Bengal: the guilty men ...
[Editorials]
- The Left and the Common Market fight
- Don’t forget the Bill
This Week in and around Pakistan
- The blood count
- A hornets’ nest
- Big aid
- Aid in a G-string
- Human refuse disposal system
- Pak quote of the week
Railmen join in French strikes
- The French revolutionary organisation Lutte Ouvrière held a Whitsun fete (photo)
[Letters]
- Atrocity-hunting not enough in South African coverage, from John Gild
- Sex and crime, from Neil Rogall
Pay fight ahead for the miners, by John Charlton
- [Pithead] (photo)
- Flashback to last year’s strike (photo)
In the City, by Arthur Millum
- Breaking up – profiteers’ love affair with new ‘black gold’
The eat and swill brigade have a laugh at the unemployed, by Arthur Malone
- One of Evans’ most popular cartoons from Socialist Worker, September 1970
- Amery (photo)
What We Stand For
T.U.C. Debates 1926, by Philip Evans
- Scene at Chiswick Works, London (photo)
- Mr A.J. Cook (photo)
- Mr E. Bevin and Mr W. Citrine (photo)
Facts not enough to fight the Tories, by Alan Woodward
Coventry engineers to defend their pay agreement
- Section of 8,000 crowd of engineering workers (photo)
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- How ‘law and order’ aids the richt and powerful
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- A great peg for a novel, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Paper Roses/Paul Temple], by David East
Oil slick (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Bernadette Devlin upsetting the establishment]
Devlin (photo)
- [Selling off Chairman Mao posters]
- Up in arms
- Pay off
- [Apartheid profits for oil tycoons]
- From the heart
IPC journalists vote to strike
Ford men walk out to back steward, by Steve Emms
Engineers to fight bill – face threat of heavy fines
GKN craftsmen out 10 weeks in pay battle
Fine Tubes out for a year (photo)
Kent call for action council to tackle Bill, by John Field
[Notices]
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Jobs: 100,000 Scots show how to fight
- Clydeside Boilermakers on the march (photo)
Bengal – new attack, by Nigel Harris
Jenkins bans out reporter, by Roger Rosewell
[Editorials]
- New arms race and new wages policy
- TGWU retreats at Ford
Their Week, compiled by Michael Kidron
- Boxed in
- Revelation! Revelation?
- Hands across the ocean
- Fists across the sea?
- And profits from the waves
- The cost of living
- ... but dying is easier!
Fascists gain in Italian elections, by Norah Carlin
[Letters]
- Fostering illusion in trade union leaders, from Alastair Hatchett
- [Recitals of cruelties in South Africa], from W. Enda
- [Missing the point], from James Fenton
UCS men determined on sit-in, by Peter Bain
- Odd man out (photo)
- Clyde quotes
Halewood: ‘hate tactics’ against the shop floor, by a TGWU steward
How Metal Box put the lid on 500 jobs down in Suffolk, by R.K. Nelson
- The Holpak factor at Glemsford (photo)
What We Stand For
Cleaning racket report cover up in PIB report, by Fergus Nicol
- May Hobbs speaking in Hyde Park (photo)
Lives put at risk as bosses cut back on bridge safety, by a special correspondent
- An injured workman carried away from Yarra disaster ... last year (photo)
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Velvet glove for the Right, knuckleduster for the Left
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Sugaring the colonial pill, by James Fenton
TV
- [24 Hours/David Frost], by David East
[Telly viewing] (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [The Industrial Society & Hugh Scanlon]
- [Penny-pinchers corner]
- Shellubrication
Shawcross (photo)
- Nausoleum
- [Nice chaps, the Tories ...]
Carr’s code hits at shop floor
Dockers’ strikes hit back at Devlin scheme, by Harold Youd
‘Don’t register’ – ASTMS vote is snub for Jenkins
Out of the Common Market – in the Common Market (cartoon), by Evans
Power workers plan campaign
Southwest call for action to help jobless, by Kitty Williams
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UCS men ready for sit in
- ‘We won’t accept sackings’
The 25,000 strong march through Glasgow
Murder for profit in Asbestos plants, by Laurie Flynn
- An asbestos worker (photo)
Prices jump – and to come worse
[Editorials]
- Europe: no bubbly for the workers
- A sniff from the sewer
Their Week
- Chile’s ‘socialist’ president
- Bonn’s bonnie new bomb cradle
- The permissive society
- Quotes of the Week
Sell out threat as Tories talk with Rhodesia, by W. Enda
- Vorster and Smith (photo)
Repression in Mexico – to please American big business, by Mike Gonzalez
- Porras brutally attacking a demonstrator in Mexico City (photo)
- Troops on the rampage in 1968 (photo)
Kirkby: the fight starts here ..., by Gerry Cordon
- [Kirkby Industrial Estate] (photo)
- Wilson (photo)
- What must be done
- Kirkby market place (photo)
- Government policy hits hardest at the young, by Mike Wood
What We Stand For
‘A powerful and challenging marxist book’, from Times Literary Supplement
No fight from ‘Confed’ leaders, by Roger Rosewell
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Democratic rights don’t add up to real democracy
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
TV
- [Michael Parkinson/Up Pompeii], by David East
Cinema
- [Death in Venice], by Martin Tomkinson
White supremacy Rhodesian style (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Harold Wilson’s memoirs]
- [Strange goings on in the Methodist church]
- Maxwell’s house
- Ryding high
- No pity city
Joseph (photo)
Steel call for plant takeover
Tough demands from white collar workers
Militants’ blacklist in crackdown by employers
Stay-up protest by victimised striker (photo)
Politics vital in jobs fight
Journalists take £220
Call for big drive in unions on equal pay
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Bernadette: At last the press takes an interest ...
- Bernadette Devlin (photo)
Tories’ price swindle
Yahya fails to crush Bengalis, by Nigel Harris
[Editorials]
- What happens after the Tories fall?
- Independence vital
Clyde butchery by top Tory profiteers, by Roger Rosewell
- [Clydeside] (map)
- The old Stephen’s yard (photo)
Their Week in Indonesia
- See-through fig leaf
- The Suharto levy
- The prison isles
- The warder’s friends
German workers start to show their strength, by James Wickham
Letters
- The Market: how long before you join the flag wavers? from Pat Denny
The Editor comments
- Vitality not enough, from Phil Evans
Fascism: Big business’s knuckleduster, by Chris Harman
- Mussolini, the mob orator (photo series)
- October 1922: the march on Rome & fascist barricades in Milan (photos)
What We Stand For
‘Likely candidates for an outrage’, by Martin Tomkinson
It’s time to start shouting, by Chris Davison
Farm worker evicted by Middle Ages’ law, by Brian Trench
- Ken Dawson and his family (photo)
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- MPs: keeping aloof from the ‘swinish multitude’
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
More Letters
- [Twee-and-breezy rubbish], from Eamonn McCann
- Pentagon panic, from A. Smith
- Buckling bridges, from Sean D. Halpenny
Cinema
- [Sunday, Bloody Sunday], by James Fenton
Licensing hours may be lengthened (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Clive Jenkins in demand]
- Priorities
- [Troubles of the left-wing press]
- Rayner day
- [Lord Robens’ pension]
Robens (photo)
- Flashpoint
- [Brighton racegoer]
NUM leaders get off pay hook
Crisis hits British Communists, by Fred Hall
Public sector unions may unite on wage claims, by SW industrial correspondent
Bosses’ ‘choice’: the sack or short-time, by Vince Hall
- Workers leaving the Water Lane Crabtree plant
Fife unions launch drive over jobless
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Tories lie over Derry killings, by Eamonn McCann
- Derry Bogsiders clashing with troops (photo)
Rents: Blueprint to soak council tenants
[Editorials]
- Clear the British troops out now
- Right-wing Labour cashes in on anti-Tory mood
Their Week in Europe
- The White Paper
- The Cost
- The Real Argument
- We’ve been here before
- Who were they?
Britain aids US Army witchhunt, by Chris Hitchens
[Letters]
- Bernadette and women’s rights, from Valerie Clark
- Warmongers, from Ernest Offen
- Disillusion, from Paul Barker
‘Workers need a new party to lead struggle for a socialist society’, interview with Mike Cooley, conducted by Roger Rosewell
Europe: The market is a bosses’ market. European workers must unite to fight the menace, by Tony Polan
- Heath, Wilson (photos)
- [Capitalist framework] (collage), by Stephen Place
- The government White Paper (cover)
- Need for parity (table)
- Left cannot stand on the sidelines, by Duncan Hallas
What We Stand For
Fascism: Big business’s knuckleduster, by Chris Harman
- Left wing disunity helped Hitler to power
- Hitler swearing Nazi MPs to allegiance in 1932
Whizz-kid management turns the screw on workers
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- What’s a good film doing at the Jacey, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [The Guardians/This Week], by David East
The Tories are to ‘hive off’ the gas industry (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [‘Responsible’ GMWU]
- [‘Jonah’ Ellis]
- Stout baching
- Fatman lobbying
Goodman (photo)
- Gut laugh
Breakdown in key talks on Coventry agreement
Rail union to boycott the Bill, by John Field
GKN Combine launches attack on shop stewards
Strikers out 11 weeks act to stop scabbing by ASTMS
2,000 on Civil Rights march (photo)
Elliott men unite to stop victimisation
ICI stewards hear of sackings threat
Notices
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Wage threat after budget fraud, by John Palmer
Jailed – for being poor
Page one comment, by Evans
- “Maybe it’s meant to be a joke” (cartoon)
Arab guerrilla’s face reign of terror from Hussein’s army, by Chris Harman
Belfast walkout shows sham of Stormont
[Editiorial]
- Much binding on the Market, but not a glimmer of socialism
Nixon’s China trip: attempt to use Peking to extend and preserve grip of US imperialism, by Nigel Harris
Their Week
- Professional Tomorrow’s Men
- Today’s Men
- White Paper
- Is Holland still there?
Orange backlash forces Northern Ireland Tories further to the right, by Brian Trench
- Paisley (photo)
- 12 July in Belfast (photo)
Letters
- Soldier’s mother says: Tell the IRA to use rubber bullets like our lads, from Joan McCallum
The Editor
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Fascism: Big business’s knuckleduster, by Jill Branston
- Spain 1936: bosses turn to Franco
- Workers militia leaving for Madrid front (photo)
- Franco (photo)
What We Stand For
The politics of pornography, by Gerry Dawson
- Soho (photos), by Jeff Pick
- Last Word: Lord Longford’s Bookshop (cartoon), by Evans
McCarthy family fight on against legal lies, by John Telfair
The Communist Party and the Common Market
- Red, white and blue spectacle on Europe
- Hands off the Crown! (cartoon), by Eccles, from Morning Star
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Violence: It depends who’s clenching the fist
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Barren look at American desert ..., by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [After a Lifetime/No That’s Me Over There], by Phil Hall
No. 4 (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Police class bias admitted]
- [Speaking of burglars ...]
- Share cropper
- From the top
Kearton (photo)
- [Ford cars and British lamp posts]
Rebel airman flown to US, by R.K. Nelson
Crunch near on Clyde – workers ready for occupation, by Peter Bain
Employers’ bid to crush DATA
- R-R militant sacked after mass meeting
- Crude bullying at Tottenham
DATA picketing at Keith Blackman’s
Reyrolle labourers vote to strike
Notices
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Clyde on brink, by Peter Bain
2,000 at rally for Bangla Desh (photo)
New army attacks in N. Ireland, by Brian Trench
Butchery in Sudan
[Editorials]
- Behind the Chinese twists and turns
- Back to backbiting
This Week in the East
- Russia signed
- Monopoly capitalists
- Hungary too
“Black and White” (Hungarian ad)
- Rumania’s invitation
- The Americans love it!
- The small go to the wall
Letters
- Who benefits? should be demand on the Market, from Tony Polan
- First priority – smash the Bill, from A.J. Bannister
- No need for a new party, from H. Frankel
- [Misery the same under Labour], from B. Scales
Workers were first target for Yahya’s bloody massacre in Bangla Desh, interview with Abdul Mannan, conducted by Stephen Marks
- Abdul Mannan (photo), from Workers Press
- Bengali Seamen ‘booked for hell’, by Tony Corcoran
Dairy farmers butter up Tories to kill free school milk, by Jim Kincaid
- Mrs Thatcher (collage), by Stephen Place
- Callaghan (photo)
What We Stand For
Fascism: The Spanish Civil War, by Jill Branston
- ‘Fight Franco first – the revolution can wait’ said Spanish Communists
- The front (photo), by Robert Capa
Maxwell report takes the lid off big business’s real methods, by Roger Rosewell
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- One man’s freedom is another’s slavery ...
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Russell gives us hell, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Whicker’s World/World in Action/Monty Python’s Flying Circus], by Phil Hall
“But if we gave our employees longer holidays they’d only idle them away ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Price pledge]
- Incystent
- [Harold’s worse off ...]
- Bed and board
- Wisecracks
Lord Pilkington (photo)
- [Former BSR boss bids for BSA]
Genocide in Bangla Desh
Disaster faces Doncaster, by John Grime
Tory figures hide truth on jobs crisis, by John Palmer
Reyrolle vote to drop strike
March on race Bill (photo)
DATA men locked out
Right to work campaign by Pilkington men, by Gerry Bold
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UCS occupation shows the way, by Peter Bain
Police assault Fine Tubes pickets (photo)
Tyne strikes
[Editorials]
- Militancy vital for Upper Clyde victory
- Behind the Oz witch-hunt
Lessons from German strike, by James Wickham
- German workers picketing chemical factory (photo), from Keystone Press
Tortured prisoners in S. African trial, from Amnesty International
Nigerian socialists ask for help
A million on the dole unless fight back starts now, by Dave Peers
- Dundee building workers demonstrate redundancies (photo)
Fascism: The Spanish Civil War, by Jill Branston
- ‘Communists’ lead onslaught on the left
Letters
- [Common Market], from Duncan Hallas
Demand for TUC action on the Bill
Tool room struggle continues, by Eddie McClusky
Plymouth strikers attacked by police, by Kitty Williams
Leaders flout union policy
20,000 demonstrate for Bangla Desh (photo)
Two victimised
Notices
Workers resist sackings at Doncaster ICI, by John Grime
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Militancy way to beat UCS sackings, by our Industrial Correspondent
Tories and army unleash Belfast terror
- A British soldier threatens a civilian in West Belfast (photo)
- Support the fight against internement –
- An appeal by Bernadette Devlin
[Editorials]
- Defiance necessary now Bill is Law
- Oppose internment
The sordid of Wedgwood Benn, by Paul Foot
- UCS workers jeering Benn (photo)
OZ: turning point for the underground? by Daved Widgery
Inside the yards men determined to fight, by Roger Rosewell
- “The shipyard workers? What can they do?” (cartoon), by Evans
FIS – new Tory means test
Fascism: Big business’s knuckleduster, by Chris Harman
Employment office occupied
Steelmen demand full rise, by Rob Clay
GMWU leaders plot to end Tyne struggle
Workers at Plessey protest at carve-up
- Workers from the Plessey’s Alexandria factory protest at redundancies (photo)
Notices
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Release all prisoners – withdraw the troops
- Five manacled prisoners at Belfast Docks (photo)
Republicans and socialists in urgent need of funds
The law Vorster admires
Troops – the real Ulster terrorists
- Troops in action
- Support the fight against internment, an appeal from Bernadette Devlin
No. 234, Aug 21, 1971, London
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Don’t sell UCS to scrap man, by Steve Emms
- Scots’ jobs fight spreads (photo)
22 Labour MPs support inquiry into internment, by Paul Foot
George Jackson
[Editorials]
- Orange: Tories show their true colour
- Independent inquiry
Their Week on Nixon’s Crisis
- Nixon is desperate
- The lollipop
- The lollipop’s ingredients
- Their week
- Nixon’s trade war
- Nixon is blocked
Unions defy move to freeze wages and ban strikes, by Laurie Landy
Tory ‘gunboat diplomacy’ – by a Labour government ..., by Ian Birchall
- Mossadegh (photo)
- Morrison (photo)
Scientists condemn use of CS gas and rubber bullets in N. Ireland, by David East
Latin America: continent that faces collapse, by Juan McIver
- Blood and terror regime in Guatemala
Police rounding up victims in Guatemala City (photo)
Guatemala (map)
What We Stand For
Trades council moves to stop swindle of unemployed youth, by Brian Ebbatson
- No money, no jobs (photo), by Ian Imrie
‘The labour movement must act now – our situation is desperate’, by Orla Farrell
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Workers’ control can’t be divorced from politics
Ousted Torres finds refuge but no hiding for masses in Bolivia, by a special correspondent
- Bolivia (map)
- Torres (photo)
TV
- [Public Eye], by Phil Hall
Cottons Column
- [Crossed wires in Northern Ireland]
- [‘Put my son in the army’]
- Heal thyself
- Trade union parochialism
- One man’s meat ...
- [Least amazing headline of the year]
Robens (photo)
- Counterpoint
Engineers face tough battle
‘Link up with UCS’ is Fife GEC call
Plessey shutdown – big fight by workers
Round-the-clock picket to stop Essex sackings
Rally against union act (photo)
Air cutbacks threaten jobs in south west
Jobless workers picket
Notices
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Action needed to help jobless, by Chris Harman
The Professional Terrorists – British troops out of Ireland (poster)
Picket army offices against brutality, by Brian Trench
- Support grows for inquiry into arrests, by Jimmy Grealy
[Editorials]
- Fight must go on against union laws
- Britain’s responsibility
Their Week in Islamabad
- Yahya was last heard on Pakistan radio ...
- Yahya asked for blood ...
- He needs money
- Meanwile in Sahiwal Prison
- The US is slipping
Letters
- ‘No united front’ says left in Derry, from Eamonn McCann
- Strike action to back UCS, from T.J. McCarthy
- Immediate release, from B. Wrodling, P. Barker & A. Hornung
Socialist Worker says
- The only Marxist party, by H. Frankel
The milk has turned sour in Devlin’s ‘land of plenty’ for dockers, by Bob Light & Pete Turner
- New methods used to boost profits, not make the job easier (photo)
Blue pencil for ‘red’ films, by Christopher Hitchens
From Jarrow to Clydebank, by Roger Rosewell
- Nicholas Ridley (photo)
- Marching to London: Jarrow in the 30s, Clydeside in the 70s (photos)
What We Stand For
Police at work: ‘the law is not for black bastards’, by Bas Hardy & Roger Cray
Ireland’s History of Repression, by James Walker
- I. Catholic church became focus of resistance to England
- 1846: Village funeral of a victim of the famine (drawing)
Ideas in Society (series), by Duncan Hallas
- Poison of racialism used to divide workers
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Jolly tinkle of the cash register, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Miss United Kingdom/The Big Flame], by Phil Hall
Another terrorist in Northern Ireland ... (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Dead policeman and dead brickie]
- [Britt Eklund in the all-together]
- Peer porn
- Nice work if ...
Carr (photo)
- ... you can get it
Pressmen fight censorship
Miners strike over ‘schoolboy’ wagers, by Martin Shaw
TUC plan for Clyde will not save jobs, by Roger Rosewell
Fife workers act to battle at GEC
- GEC workers facing redundancy on the march (photo)
Notices
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Fight-back grows against sackings
- Locked gates, anti-Tory feelings at Plessey’s occupied Alexandria factory (photo)
- Barricades at Plessey as workers occupy to stop machinery being moved south, by Roger Rosewell
- New threat to UCS jobs
Danger of Heath-Lynch deal on Ireland, by Eamonn McCann
[Editorial]
- Ireland: the way out of the rising toll of blood and misery
Letters
- Purdie and Prescott: new victims of the backlash from the right, from Ian Purdie & Jake Prescott Defence Group
- Strategy to fight the Act, from Anthony D. Woolf
- Beleagured [sic!], from John Baird
- Emotion, from Frank Roberts
Their Week
- In the US ...
- In Russia ...
- When Ghana’s prime minister ...
- In Britain ...
Sit-in strikes that beat bosses’ plans, by Tony Wild
- Tears and smiles as the miners come to the surface after their occupation (photo)
- Nine Mile Point pit-head (photo)
Scab force out to wreck site unions, by Peter Hitchens
- Birmingham building workers demonstrating (photo), from Building Workers Charter
- Labour Force’s unsuual addition to site gang (photo)
What We Stand For
Wave of arrests rocks Italy, by Mike Balfour
- Milan police in action (photo)
Police state fears in Ceylon after end of revolt, by Ranjith Mendis
- Mrs Bandanaraike, Chou En-Lai (drawings)
The great rent racket, by Ray Challinor
Ireland’s Histor of Repression, by James Walker
- 2. Catholic and Protestants unity that England had to smash
- The volunteer militia (drawing)
Why the white racialists greet Banda, by W. Enda
- Too close for comfort? (photo)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Raw look at gngland – but no solutions, by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [All in the Family/The Odd Couple], by Phil Hall
“Unemployment is now almost a million ... – ... and one” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Zionist accusation of anti-semitism]
- [A breakthrough against apartheid?]
- Withering
A kiss for the victor. What about the horse? (photo)
- Mutiny on top
- [What is the world coming to?]
- Take a tip
TUC: sham battle on the Act
‘Sparks’ fight the unholy alliance, by Dave Peers
BAC: Lightning strikes over 1,600 sackings
One-day toolrooms strike hits 140 firms, by John Wilkin
- Mass meeting of Coventry engineering workers (photo)
Support flows in for Ulster inquiry, by Jimmy Grealy
Notices
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Free milk: force Labour councils to defy Tory ban
Police threat to Plessey occupation
- The gates are locked, the workers are inside (photo)
Bernadette Devlin, MP, says
[Editorials]
- Registration: union members must speak
- Which Europe?
Khrushchev: Why nobody mourns, by Chris Harman
Their Week
- Great Britain (Very) Ltd
- An American Professor of Economics
‘Left’ leaders leave a bolt hole open on union, by Paul Foot
- Vincent Flynn (photo)
- Cooper, Scanlon, Anderson (photos)
ETU elections – heads I win, tails you lose ..., by an electrician
What We Stand For
Private nursing racket is milking Health Service funds
‘Please, miss, can I go to the Boer War slum in the playground?’ by Peter Hitchens
- ‘Playtime’ in a London school (photo)
Ireland’s History of Repression, by James Walker
- III. Murderous brutality prepares for the Great Hunger
- Huge demonstration in Dublin greeting O’Connell the Liberator (drawing)
Labour Committee against Internment
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Breathless Polly crosses the tracks, by Christopher Hitchens
TV
- [The Day Before Yesterday], by Phil Hall
“This independent enquiry has been set up to look at allegations of army brutality ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Labour correspondents with little sympathy with labour]
- [Jack’s all right]
Jones (photo)
- Offside
- [RUC impartiality ...]
Victory for Lucas engineers, by Roger Rosewell
Site workers strike after two sacked
- ‘The fight is here outside the gates’ (photo)
Black GEC call in bid to halt closure
Boilermakers eight weeks without any strike pay
Alcan dispute grows, by Dave Peers
Double blow as 12,000 workers join big walk-out
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This is Tory Britain
Ulster – new ‘get tough’ moves, by Eamonn McCann
[Editorials]
- ‘Bankrupt’ press – the biggest lie of all
- Slums – unions must act
Attica – bloody spotlight on America’s jails, by Christopher Hitchens
Letters
- Engineers need big campaign on wages, from John Deason
- Too crude, from Tony Wild
[Correction]
Their Week
- Car workers in Britain
- Their Week’s American Professor ...
- Coffee
For Mary Whitehouse, a dole queue is not obscene – unless the workers take their clothes off ..., by Peter Hitchens
- Mrs Whitehouse (photo)
- Trevor Huddleston & Malcolm Muggeridge (photo)
Tory pensioners fraud means rich pickings for businessmen, by Jim Kincaid
Sit in! by Roger Rosewell
- Effigy of a company spy (photo)
- Victory! Jubilant scenes in Fisher Body No. 1 (photo)
What We Stand For
‘Union Jack’ Lynch – has he reached a deal with Heath? by Brian Trench
Ireland’s History of Repression, by James Walker
- IV. ‘Home Rule’ is agreed – but Tories prepare for armed revolt in Ulster ...
- Irish peasants besieged by troops in 1846 during an attempted eviction (drawing)
Government bid to crush Ghana’s unions, by Wenda Clenaghen
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Putting his foot down ..., by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [Double Vision], by Phil Hall
Prohibition 1971. The “Thatcher Squad” destroys a consignment of bootleg milk and straws ... (cartoon), by Phil Evans
Cottons Column
- [Quote of the week]
- [Now it can be told]
- Milking time
- [Never believe all you see on the telly]
- Please, sir
- Avon’s above
Stewards refuse to be bribed
400 out at engines factory
Press lockout – print unions must unite
- The Sun front page that never saw the dawn (facsimile)
Family firm that aims to smash the unions, by Dave Peers
Pickets clash with blacklegs
Notices
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Empty talks on Ulster, by Brian Trench
Tory lies
Julian Amery knows about bad houses – he owns some of them ...
[Editorials]
- Red scare is threat to workers’ unity
- Labour’s legacy
Banda backs Portugal’s white supremacy, by Peter Hitchens
Letters
- Tory lies – remember Zinoviev letter, from Ernest Offen
- Exposes system, from Jeffer Clements
- Fighting internment, from Duncan Hallas
Their Week
- Smelling a rat
- Politics and money
- Dr Colvin De Silva
‘Football violence reflects workers’ anger and frustration’, interview with Paddy Crerand, conducted by Bob Whitehead & Keith Cash
Car bosses use disabled workers as blackmail, by Steve Emms
Colonialism is alive and well and living in Hong Kong, by J. Walker
- Home for thousands of people (photo)
- The alternative (photo)
What We Stand For
The day the council decided to go to jail, by Raymond Challinor
Ireland’s History of Repression, by James Walker
- V. The guns are buried – and so are hopes of 1916
- Cork – destroyed by Black and Tans (photo)
‘Hitleriana’ – one piece of pornography the puritans aren’t marching against, by Roy Bainton
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Stalin’s ghost haunts Russia ..., by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [All in a Day/Late Night Line Up], by Phil Hall
Teacher’s pet (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Hiving off losses to the state]
- Crusty Brown
Brown (photo)
- [Dry rot in Downing Street]
- Hobbled
- [Alcoholism in Britain’s boardrooms]
Birmid victory on sackings
Supervisors need shop-floor backing, by Viv Hopkins
Tories prepare for Clydeside showdown, by Steve Jefferys
Children storm council in free milk project
- Smethwick children forcing their way into the council buildings (photo)
Concorde men strike again to save their jobs
Solidarity picket
Brewery men march
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The real spies
Harold Heath goes to the sea ...
Builders rap ‘lump’ (photo)
Labour cover up on Long Kesh
[Editorials]
- Hot air at Brighton, but no real policies
- Communist Party decline
Converting Labour: Where Tribune left goes wrong, by Anthony Arblaster
Letters
- It’s time to talk real politics at UCS, from Nigel Currie & Steve Callway
- Market: they’re going in ..., from Pete Branston
- Trials not fair, from Gerry Ruddy
[Reply], by Editor
Their Week
- The Tories admit to 929,000 unemployed
- The US Navy
- UNESCO estimates
- The world’s poor
Last year 556 people were killed at work – why, by Laurie Flynn
American dockers fight profit-hungry port bosses, by Robert Battle, from Workers Power
Zinoviev’s letter – the greatest Tory ‘red spy’ scare of them all, by Peter Hitchens
- [1924 Tory election poster]
- I.M. Thurn, Sidney Reilly, Thomas Marlow (photos)
What We Stand For
Pensions plan: workers foot the bill while shares shoot up, by Jim Kincaid
Wobbly look at Joe the Wobbly, by Laurie Landy
- Thommy Berggren als Joe Hill (photo)
Ireland’s History of Repression, by James Walker
- Conclusion. The North: Tories fan the flames of intolerance
- Belfast 1912: an anti-Home Rule demonstration (photo)
Death of I.P. Hughes – the revolutionary who never lost heart ..., by Ross Hill
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
Press
- Red trails down in Fleet St., by Ron Knowles
More Letters
- Fine words by Flynn – but how about action? from George Dykes & Brian White
[Note], by Editor
- Maintain solidarity, from Dave Lister
- Provos’ blind alley, from Geoff Sage
“With your two million votes, Henry, we could elect a working-class which put up with our policies ...” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Free milk ‘an insult to parents’]
- [Perhaps it’s true that TV is run by ‘lefties’]
- Taxing times
- [No more ‘Kill! Kill!’]
- Double take
- Ex-certificate
Hugh in full cry (photo)
- Impatrial
Tories demand surrender by Clydeside stewards, by George Kelly
- Jimmy Reid (photo)
- Stenhouse (photo)
Mangrove 9 – victims of police harassing
Plessey: Combine may back occupation, by Steve Jefferys
Shop floor leader sacked by union on trumped-up charge, by Dave Peers
Fitter dies of burns
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Whatever happened to free speech
- Two arrested speakers being bundled into a police car (photo)
Miners face big wages battle, by Dick Wiliams
Tory smokescreen on ‘law and order’, by Paul Foot
Revolutionaries released from jail in Poland, by Peter Hitchcock
[Editorials]
- ‘Left turn’ that leaves Wilson in control
- Our big step forward
Iran jamboreecovers up for Shah’s brutal regime, by Chris Harman
Letters
- Labour Party needs a socialist platform, from Martin Ward
- Smear on Labour MP, from Sid Bidwell, MP
[Reply], by Editor
- Wrong approach to Ulster Protestants, from Robert St-Cyr, New York IS
[Response], by Editor
- Is Sweden the model? from D.W. Musgrave
The big Tory steel grab, by John Fontaine & Sarah Benton
- The heavy forge at the River Don works
Backwoods battle against a union-basher, by Dave Peers
- Pickets outside the factory (photo)
How they keep wages down on the farm, by Roger Rosewell
- Hazardous conditions; grim conditions; feudal conditions (photos)
What We Stand For
Red Moscow – with Lenin at the helm ..., by Ian Birchall
- Lenin in Red Square in 1919 (photo)
N. Ireland: ‘Orange backlash’ threatens more sectarian strife
- Protestants and Unionists – the gap widens, by Brian Trench
Protestant discontent (photo)
Paisley (photo)
- Gas man Frank comes out fighting
- Troops kept in dark about real Ulster issues, by Tom Maitland
[British soldier]
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Monty P – funnier on the small screen
How the press lies on Ireland, by Mike Heym
Humour 1971:– A pensioner asks for a piece of steak (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Make crooks pay compensation ...]
- [PM not exposing himself]
- Bright spark
- [Physically fit, between 19–30 ...] (photo)
- Jones the froth
- [The very last word]
- Badly Malled
Full backing for Alexandria
PSF strike wards off sackings
Sit-in strike only way to smash a union deal at UCS, by Peter Bain
Birmingham gets tough on the ‘lump’
- Clenched fists on the Woodgate Valley picket line (photo)
BR plan to chop 5,000 jobs in key rail workshops, by John Field
BSA: 3,000 to go
500 in IS debate
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The Tory torturers, by Paul Foot
- Heath (photo)
- Devlin pickets No. 10 (photos)
UCS: stewards retreat, by Steve Jefferys
Anger sweeps the mines over NCB pay insult, by Garvin Reed
[Editorials]
- Labour gets Heath off the Market hook
- Tory lies on jobless
Guerrillas shake grip of Portugal in West Africa, by Polly Gaster
Letters
- Tax: one law for rich, another for poor, from Michael Hildred
- Maudling said no, from Arthur Latham, MP
- Ulster Protestants, from James Walker
- Don’t alienate workers in uniform, from (Mrs) W. Mulhen
BSA sackings: Brum recalls Hungry ’30s
- BSA workers on the march (photo)
- The outlook’s grim say BSA apprentices
Knees up in the scrum ..., by David East
Spike, by Ron Knowles
- Softly, softly in Ulster tortures
Three Years, by Eamonn McCann
- October 1968 – an oppressed people got off their knees ...
- 1960 – Civil Rights marchers attacked by RUC
- Derry – Irish city under Briotish occupation
- [Burntollet attack, January 1969]
- Who’s who on the barricades
What We Stand For
Suez: Gunboat diplomacy ends with a whimper, by Ian Birchall
- British troops in Egypt ... but not for long (photo)
- Ben Gurion, Nasser (photos)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- Crushed by the class divide, by James Fenton
TV
- [Dennis Potter/Mohammed Ali on Parkinson], by Phil Hall
Have you made up your mind about the Common Market? (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [Record refuses to sell a picture to Socialist Worker]
- [Nerve gas and mustard gas for civil defence?]
- Steamed up
- Rogers and out
Feather (photo)
- [Life at the top]
- Nein, nein, nein
- Slept it off
- [Sandwich placement scheme]
Railmen to fight jobs threat, by John Field
New rules give union leaders a let-out
- Clive Jenkins looking for a loophole
8,000 locked out in wages battle
Orangemen attack pro-Irish march
- The main march on Saturday (photo)
New structure for women’s lib mov ement, by Sandra Peers
Brum builders are solid in fight to smash the ‘lump’, by Joe Quigley
Drivers fight for rights
600 at IS rally
Sackings at Trianco
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Fight for jobs top priority for the unions
- 7,000 Sheffield workers took part ... in the first TUC demonstration against unemployment (photo)
- Steel men to ‘work on’
- BSA need Triumph backing
20,535
March against brutality, by Brian Trench
[Editorials]
- Ireland: the lie machine in action
- Dreadful spectacle
Key tussle for democracy in ETU, by Laurie Flynn
- Montgomery (photo)
- Frank Chapple (photo)
Miners ready for strike to fight pay insult by the Coal Board, by a Yorkshire miner
- Yorkshire miners demonstrating for higher pay
Journalists in crucial talks on new union, by Roger Protz
When the balloon went up over rubber knickers, by Roy Bainton
- How to look like Michelin man (photos)
- Eirly Roberts, Ralph Nader (photos)
- Used Cars (cartoon)
What We Stand For
This is siege city ..., by Roger Rosewell
- A Saracen armoured car (photo), by Frank James
- Troops patrolling the city centre (photo), by Frank James
- An army barbed-wire barricade (photo), by Frank James
Hungary ’56: Workers’ councils – threat to ‘socialist regime’, by Chris Harman
- Budapest: wrecked vehicles litter the streets after fierce fighting (photo)
- Nagy (photo)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- It seems ALL coppers really are ..., by David East
TV
- [Edna, the Inebriate Woman/Rasputin], by Phil Hall
“Stop – or I’ll fire” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [SOS (Save Our Sausages) campaign]
- [Newspaper headline]
- Julie dealt with
- [Self-control in Japan ...]
- Drawing the line
- [Bouncing Czech]
- Deadly advice
New lockout in toolroom row
Engineers strike for union rights, by Anna Paczuska
Blackleg Jenkins keeps the Tories in power, by Paul Foot
400 on march back struggle in Bangla Desh, by Joe Wright
- Supporting the Bengali liberation army (photo)
Sparks thrown out after sit-in protest over scab foremen, by Viv Hopkins
Action call on Ireland
TGWU accepts dock offer
Notices
R-R action over bonus dispute
Socialist Worker
For Workers’ Control & International Socialism
Withdraw troops, end internment say 20,000
- Part of the 4,000 strong IS on Sunday’s march (photo), by Jeff Pick
- The Tricolour flies from a scaffolding in Whitehall (photo), by Jeff Pick
Strike on 24 Nov to back jobless
[Death of Peter Graham]
Bigger, better, brighter paper
Airport men stay out
[Editorial]
- Jenkins the renegade and Wilson the hypocrite
How Mirror’s Mrs Britain competition helps Tory propaganda for women voters ...
- Monday’s Mirror (facsimile)
Their Week in India
- War fever
- Right-wing extremists
- The refugees
- What remains
- It will be difficult
Slow slide into povderty by town hall workers, by Joe Clark
- The ‘four-bin’ man (drawing), by Evans
- Why the bin men run on the job ..., by Phil Evans
Spike, by Ron Knowles
- Some crimes don’t make the charts
The scourge of unemployment, by Chris Davison
- Militant action vital to beat back Tory attack on jobs
- Coventry toolroom workers on the march (photo)
- After the march is over (photo)
- The figures can’t lie (charts)
- UCS men on the march (photo)
What We Stand For
No love on the dole queue for SS officials
Hungary ’56: Tanks shatter the workers’ triumph ..., by Chris Harman
- A giant statue of Russian dictator Stalin is toppled by Budapest workers (photo)
- Kadar (drawing)
Now then! Now then! Now then! ...
- [Police response to one protestor] (photo)
- It’s sad when sex isn’t fun ..., by Martin Tomkinson
TV
- [The Troubleshooters], by Phil Hall
“All right chaps – false alarm!” (cartoon), by Evans
Cottons Column
- [The chop for BSA]
Shawcross (photo)
- [Charley Girl]
- Double vision
- Full point
- [Apartheid in Barclays Bank]
- Silk worm
- Omelettes
- [‘Working chap’]
- This is Cillie
EPTUmay ignore vote on law
Why BSA ‘work-in’ collapsed, by Granville Williams
Airport row – Bosses want a showdown
- Police drag away a Heathrow worker
Police get rough on Heath milk protest, by Ross Hill
Feather gets Mersey bird
Pressmen call off merger
Supervisors say No, by Viv Hopkins
R-R strike over bonus
Steelmen fight sackings
Notices
Socialist Worker
Weekly Paper of the International Socialists
Action needed on 24 November
- UCS workers in Whitehall (photo)
Long Kesh: Report from inside Britain’s concentration camp ...
- Letter, from Dennis Cassin
World News
- South African crackdown hits even the clergy
The Dean (photo)
- Briefing
[Secret files ... at Fiat]
[If war between India and Pakistan breaks out ...]
[The Nigerian TUC]
[In the October issue of European Community]
- Spanish police launch attack against pensioners occupying church
Their Week in Ceylon
- Seven months ago
- The ruling classes
- The main partner
- Mrs B needs new allies
- The left has never had peasant support
“Fifty megatons – very close ...” (cartoon), by Evans
[Editorials]
- Amchitka and capitalist priorities
- At last the Tories help the needy
Cottons Yarns
- Dial-a-bang
- [The house ... where Lenin stayed in 1905]
Lenin (photo)
- It’s a Sinn
- [Velvet glove over knuckleduster department]
- Carrved up
- [Lord Bath’s ... Hitler relics]
- Black looks
BSA: Bosses’ catalogue of failure, by Fred Milson
The high-rise profit swindle, by Arthur Malone
- A genuine advert from the Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce (facsimile)
- Wilson (photo)
- Ronan Point (photo)
- Tory ‘Fair Rents’ nothing but a barefaced swindle, by Dick Williams
- Pollution: Survival of the callous, by Dale Fox
The Fight for Jobs ...
- Wages and jobs – the great Tory lie
- Barber (photo)
- Boosting profits the main aim
- [Negotiations] (photo), by RED/CAST
- Needed: a fighting programme to force the bosses to take on extra workers
- Wright (photo)
Great steel carve-up, by Roger Rosewell
- The River Don works (photo)
Letters
- Cut the working week – way to create new jobs, from Chris Davison
- Role of police, from Tax and Ratepayer
- [In thoroughly bad taste], from Kevin J. Pritchard
Cottons Columnist somments
Our Norman (comic strip), by Evans
Review
- Picasso – the man who got lost, by Kathy Sims
[Picasso] (photo)
Guernica (painting)
- Rock: Imagine, by David Widgery
- Book: The Decline of Working Class Politics, by Duncan Hallas
What We Stand For
Communists face sharp drop in numbers, by Fred Hall
What’s On
UCS jobs in danger as leaders backpedal, by Steve Jefferys
Michelin men deflate bosses, by Paul Foot
400 march on jobs (photo)
Steel men in link up over sackings, by John Deason
Sit-in bid to stop closure
Demand for £250 increase to beat ‘divide and rule’, by Chanie Rosenberg
Police and bosses line up in bid to break strike
Supervisors keep fighting
R-R bosses want showdown at Bristol
Winson Green – How Tory attack hits children, by Granville Williams
ICI on warpath against engineers
Sit-in strike in Wales (photo)
Coventry on brink of major strike over toolroom dispute, by Roger Rosewell
Late Notices
Builders out over sackings
Socialist Worker
Weekly Paper of the International Socialists
Work or full pay!
World News
- Spanish workers in pitched battles with police, by S. MacRistearel
- Briefing
[Troop withdrawals from South Vietnam]
[Workers being repatriated to Transkei]
[Brezhnev visited Renault works]
[Death of Bolivian trade union leader]
[President Amin of Uganda ...]
[Second international conference of revolutionary socialists]
[Fraternal ‘socialist’ message from Castro]
- India uses Bengalis as lever for more aid, by John Ashdown
The Mukti Fauj (photo)
- NZ government axes seamen’s union, by Bruce Lyttleton
“You’re very lucky – we’ve decided not to try you!” (cartoon), by Evans
[Editorials]
- Clinging to Labour’s coat tails
- Tories seek compromise with racialists
Cottons Yarns
- Caught Bennion
Hain (photo)
- [ ‘Pull their socks up’]
- Bitter fight
- [Morris Marina]
- Rent-a-fact
- Staff of strife
- Printer’s Greville
- [Chicken’s with shorter legs]
A raw deal for the men who bring home the bacon for Lord Sainsbury, by R.K. Nelson
Harry McShane at 80, interview with Harry McShane, conducted by Joan Smith
- Harry McShane (photo)
- Vast unemployment march in London in 1933 (photo)
The differences of Derry and Donegal, by Raymond Challinor
The union you can REALLY trust, by Martin Shaw
Drugs, by Paul Foot
- [Drug dealer] (collage)
- Crossman (photo)
- The enver-ending stream of lethal and dangerous quack potions
Powell (photo)
Allende walks a tightrope, by Jose Martinez
- [Allende] (photo)
- Copper mines (photo)
Letter
- NHS and council workers need links, from Jack Sutton
Our Norman (comic strip], by Evans
Reviews
- Go and play in the streets
CAST in a scene from one of their plays (photo)
- Pulling the Red Ladder out from the TUC, by Judith Condon
- The double burden of working women, by Valerie Clark
What We Stand For
Spike, by Ron Knowles
- Bang, bang – but the major wouldn’t lie down
IS News
- [Meeting with Bernadette Devlin & Bowes Egan]
- [Meeting with Eamonn McCann]
- [IS historians meeting]
What’s On
Sinking into into the politics of half measures and despair, by Laurie Flynn
Textile men out over pay fraud
Publish and be damned say journalists’ leaders
- First page of the latest broadsheet
How Tory union bashers turn to the student world, by Graham Packham
Reps want rights, by Dave Strutt
Builders fight union move to close office
Supervisors go back
Tory-Labour cover up on tortures, by Eamonn McCann
Coventry key battle for the unions, by Roger Rosewell
Cubbitt’s world ends (photo)
Blue union dockers break Devlin peace in strike votes, by Bob Light
R-R: it’s no joke
Miners face Press mauling after ballot
Medway jobs demo
Socialist Worker
Weekly Paper of the International Socialists
Lie machine exposed
- Men kept with their heads in bags (photo)
World News
- Revolutionaries lead fight against sackings, by Richard Kirkwood
- Briefing
[Huge strikes and demonstrations in Japan]
[France’s colonies in the West Indies]
[Nigeria and the Soviet Union have signed an agreement]
[Spanish miners’ strike]
[Trouble in Africa]
[A blow against the permissive society]
[Elaborate changes in Czechoslovakia for elections]
- Latin Left changes tack, by Juan McIver
Castro and Allende (photo)
- Workers’ struggle hots up in generals’ Turkey
“They won’t talk” (cartoon), by Evans
[Editorial]
- The real terrorists in Northern Ireland
Cottons Yarns
- Karimbarred
- Footnote to the Picture Report
- Assized up
- [Criminally idle]
- Foot faulted
- Class society corner
- Sick note
Joseph (photo)
What 11 months on the dole did to John Kettle ..., by Laurie Flynn
£60m of your money goes up in smoke, by Arthur Malone
Bosses’ heliport will make life hell in Wapping, by Stephen Stanford
- Children playing in the park at Shadwell (photo), by Mike Cohen
- Robert Milligan (photo), by Mike Cohen
Grim picture of family poverty, by Valerie Clark
Advertising: Millions are squandered to plug Brand X, by Martin Piper
- Top spenders in the war of waste (table)
- Building bosses breathe again (ad/commentary)
- Chose a card, lady (photo), by RED/CAST
Sinister power in the hands of our rulers, by Peter Hitchens
- The General Strike: Ration being unloaded for troops blacklegging at Neasden Power Station (photo)
Our Norman (comic strip), by Evans
Review
- Playing in the Streets – 2
Red Ladder Theatre in action (photo)
- The Eye: Mocking, not rocking the system, by David Widgery
What We Stand For
Bosses’ wild rush to get into Europe, by Tony Polan
IS News
- Rally with Alex Glasgow and Paul Foot
- Through hail and snow
What’s On
Power workers set for new battle
11 weeks’ fight for living wage
Engineering bosses in drive to crack union, by Roger Rosewell
Coventry toolmen demonstrating
Threat to use Tory union law
Michelin men stay out
Workers’ wages slashed – bosses’ go up
Textile victory
R-R workers face united attack over strike, by Mike & Sheila Melot
Indo-Pak war threat
’Copter bosses sell up to make fortune from sackings
Dundee march for jobs (photo)
Setback in fight to stop heavy steel job loss
Ford men go back
TV programme to feature paper’s work
Strike call after sack
Tool room talks
Socialist Worker
Weekly Paper of the International Socialists
New blow to wages
- Faces on the march: school-leavers and adult workers united (photos), by Mike Cohen
World News
- Conflict in Israel as Mid-East faces crisis, interview with Rami Heilbronn
- [Briefing]
[Wallenberg suicide]
[‘Widespread devestation’ in South Vietnam]
[Union unity in Italy]
[Neo-Nazi NDP split in Germany]
- Misery for the masses as Indo-Pak blood bath looms, by Edward Crawford
Kosygin with Mrs Gandhi (photo)
- Meat men make mincemeat of bosses, by Rasmus Rasmussen
“The Maestro” (cartoon), by Evans
[Editorials]
- Productivity deals bear their grim fruit
- Parsons’ pleasure, but not the unions’
Cottons Yarns
- Wisecrack
- Milk’s off
- Offside
- [The Vic Feather Treasure Trove] (photo)
- [It’s an ill wind]
- Passed over
- Ku-ee
- [Further news of Lord Bath]
- Bear truth
- [Sunday’s Business Observer observed]
Home’s hoax
- Rhodesia deal is a sellout to the racists, by Roger Tembo
Smith’s prisoners (diagram)
- Complex con game to keep white settlers in power, by W. Enda
Smith (photo)
‘Fair rents’ only if you’re a moneylender, by Hugh Kerr
- London council tenants on the march (photo)
- Where your money goes (diagram)
Smooth seas for the profiteers, by T.H. Rogmorton
GMWU: Everybody’s sweetheart except the rank and file’s, by Laurie Flynn
- The union that spends more on burying you than keeping you on strike
Securicor’s reply to a Ministry of Labour’s form (facsimile)
- Trouble on the picket line (photomontage), by RED/CAST
- Enormous power wielded by regional barons
Andy Cunningham and Jack Eccles (photo)
- Keeping it in the family: Top jobs handed from father to son
Sir Fred Hayday (photo)
The amazing Donnett Brothers (photos)
When Ulster workers united, by John Newsinger
- Lord Brookeborough ... as Sir Basil Brooke in 1934 (photo)
Our Norman (comic strip), by Evans
Review
- Radio One – soft selling a ‘wunnerful’system ..., by Dave Laing
Jim [Young] and Jim [Saville] (photos)
- Books: The underachieving School/36 Children, by Granville Williams
What We Stand For
Spike, by Ron Knowled
- Ecstatic Express at Rhodesia betrayal
IS News
- [Eamonn McCann in Hemel Hempstead}
- [Police prevent paper sale in Southend]
- [Granada TV’s non-reporting]
What’s On
Strikers reject report
Will postmen defy Tory hatchet man, by Dave Percival & Steve Mann
Students fight for autonomy, by Graham Packham
- Digby Jacks, NUS president (photo)
- The vital word was missing
John Kettle appeal
No power strike
Toolrooms sold out
Quaye family win appeal
Tory scheme no help for jobless, by Laurie Flynn
Unite Ireland plan by Wilson is a phoney, by Brian Trench
- Five members of People’s Democracy seized by British Army ...
Labour MPs take over giant march for jobs (photo)
Ssh! You-know-who is bumping up Leeds’ dole queue, by Vince Hall & Sheila Parkin
White collar men fight rep’s sacking
Purdie-Prescott verdict
Socialist Worker
Weekly Paper of the International Socialists
Their hands in your pockets
- [A man of compassion?] (photo)
World News
- US workers defy Nixon-union wage freeze, by Dave Finkel
- Briefing
[Right wing rears its head in Uruguay]
[What was going on in the Rhodesian parliament]
[The King of Afghanstan]
[Avanguardia Operaia leader arrested]
[Doctors charged with breach of contract]
- ‘Suicide’ of arrested militant rocks Italy
Pinelli’s descent (photo)
- Bosses lock out metal men
“Every time there’s a cold snap you get the pensioners out ...” (cartoon), by Evans
[Editorials]
- India – treacherous ally of Bangla Desh
- Kept any good swans lately?
Cottons Yarns
- Extra divi
- [Forthcoming visit]
Anne (photo)
- Jack’s alright
- [Property swindle in Nottingham]
- Bloodsuckers
- Satanic Mills
Lord Goodman – Toast of profiteers and racists, by Paul Foot
I.R.A.: the press calls them terrorists and thugs – but what do they really stand for? by Brian Trench
- Resistance to the British Army (photo)
- Racialist caricature, from Labour Weekly
Spying on women at home, by Sue Banks
How the Tories pulled the plug out on the power workers, by Colin Barker
- The press launched a ferocious onslaught on the power men (photo)
- Notorious hate cartoon, by Jak, from Evening Standard
- David Frost (photo)
The ballerina and the pension fund, by Arthur Malone
Sadism in a posh voice, by David Widgery
- Prescott, Stevenson (photos)
What is imperialism? by Stephen Marks
- I. Most of the world is poor – and getting poorer
- Asia: modern technology has not freed the peasant (photo)
Our Norman (cartoon strip), by Evans
Review
- Blake – revolutionary poet, by David Widgery
William Blake (print)
- How to keep your mouth shut on TV, by Roger Protz
Protz on TV (photo)
What We Stand For
Crisis hits the computer worls, by Tony Polan
IS News
- Special conference of the IS
- Meeting to discuss colsure of local Fisher-Bendix factory
What’s On
We’ll occupy say Lancs workers, by John Deason
Miners ready for big pay battle, by Garvin Reed
Hope fades for UCS fight to stop the sackings, by Peter Bain
Barracks under siege from marchers (photos)
Students take over college after sacking
Labour passes buck on milk, by Keith Dobie
Public works vote to accept
Indo-Pak war: Masses pay a high price, by Edward Crawford
Young steel men set hot pace, by Wyatt Foster
Pub blast shows real motive for internment, by Eamonn McCann
- Searching for survivors at McGurk’s bar (photo)
Set-back for BA bosses as court clears militant, by John Hutchinson
Out 11 weeks
Students link up
Union back R-R
Socialist Worker
Weekly Paper of the International Socialists
£900m lame duck, by Paul Foot
We want more pay (poem), by Alex Glasgow
The men who fight for Bangladesh ... (photo)
World News
- Mass march against German steel lock out
- Briefing
[Shantie Naidoo and Robert Sobukwe prevented from leaving South Africa]
[CGT and CFDT campaigning for a reduction of the retirement age]
[Businessmen scrambling to sell in Rhodesia]
[Appeal for 8 Russian labour camp prisoners]
- ‘Prod deals’ take their toll of jobs in France
Workers under attack (photo)
- Tough fight by Spanish miners, from Lutte Ouvrière
“Tut tut ...” (cartoon), by Evans
[Editorials]
- Indecent exposure at Westminster
- India’s real aim in East Bengal
Cottons Yarns
- Doleful
- [Headline of the week 1]
- Brown-ed off
Brown (photo)
- [Headline of the week 2]
- Silly point
- [Kindly chap, J. Edgar Hoover]
- Duel power
- Jammy job
- [British Rail’s four-minute mile?]
To Mrs Thatcher, with love for Christmas, from Peckham schoolkids ... a brick, by Laurie Flynn
- The crumbling Victorian pile of Thomas Calton school (photo), by Mike Cohen
- Boys from the school (photo), by Mike Cohen
How TV twists the news
- Irish truth is being censored, by Eamonn McCann
[Women marching] (photo)
- Dublin attacks the militants, by Brian Trench
The Police
- Doing a job ... for who? by Martin Piper
Photomontager, by RED/CAST
Fine Tubes (photo)
- Created to protect the laws of the rich, by Audrey Kincaid
Russia, too, is choking to death, by Dale Fox
What is imperialism? by Stephen Marks
- II. Indo-Pak war – grim legacy of Britain’s bloody rule
Our Norman (cartoon strip), by Evans
Review
- At last, a good reason for going ‘up West’, by David Widgery
[William Blake] (portrait)
Adrian Mitchell (photo)
- Herr Hohoff to the rescue of mixed-up James Connolly, by Eamonn McCann
- Making use of Wesker’s folly ..., by Nigel Fountain
- The floating rich (poem), by Keith Armstrong
What We Stand For
Spike, by Ron Knowles
- Hot air boost for poor old Droopy
IS News
- Debate between Paul Foot and MP Eric Deakins
- National Committee of IS
What’s On
Teachers’ leaders shuffle into line, by Leni Solinger
Pressmen refuse to sign ‘pledge’
Threat of ‘strings’ in talks on key R-R strike, by Sheila Melot
Postmen kick out ‘prod deal’ move by leaders, by Steve Mann
Pay deal lags behind price jump, by Joe Clark
- Local government workers’ demands ignored (photo)
Steelmen ban overtime
Victory at ICI
Support for Prescott
United action to beat bosses’ sacking moves, by Dave Walsh
Docks bosses get tough
Unions back student sit-in
India is poised to seal fate of E. Berngal, by John Ashdown
Strikes may follow end of York talks, by Roger Rosewell
Army defeat boosts morale of besieged Derry, by Eamonn McCann
- Internee allowed to attend funeral of his son, killed by British troops (photo)
Irish militant arrested
Socialist Worker
Weekly Paper of the International Socialists
Remember
- The men in Long Kesh
Long Kesh (drawing)
- The sit-in strikers in Scotland
The gates are locked at Plessey’s Alexandria works
World News
- Independence for Bengalis postponed by India, by John Ashdown
The ‘jolly good chaps’ sign the peace (photo)
- Briefing
[President Banda]
[French CP and freedom of speech]
[Tory propaganda campaign in Ontario]
[No tears for British Petroleum]
- Yugoslavia rent by federal clashes, by Richard Kirkwood
£36,000 prize (cartoon), by Evans
[Editorials]
- A tough year of Tory attack and workers’ resistance
Cottons Yarns
- Money talks
Walker (photo)
- [Some jobs you wouldn’t mind losing]
- Sky scraping
- [Big breakthrough by British Army in Belfast]
- Tomalin down
- [Willie Hamilton]
- H is for Humble
- [Fred Trueman’s return]
- It’s a gas
Tories and tycoons plan TV hi-jack, by Paul Foot
- Crawley, Murdoch, Frost (photos)
- Sir Lew Grade (photo)
Children, by Slavomir Mrozek, translated by Colin Barker
- Snowman (drawing), by Rag
- ‘Frostbite, not drink, you understand’ (drawing), by Rag
The parliamentary road to socialism game
Letter
- Power worker says Thanks, from Huw Main
What is imperialism? by Stephen Marks
- III. Britain whips up religious intolerance in ‘divide and rule’ tactic in India
A cheerful chat over ‘tiffin’: Gandhi and Mountbatten (photo)
Mrs Gandhi (photo)
Our Norman (cartoon strip), by Evans
Review
- Case histories of brutality, by Brian Trench
The army in Northern Ireland (photo)
- Women: from wife-beating to Miss World
Mary Wollstoncroft, by Anna Paczuska
Women’s Estate, by Juliet Ash
Why Miss World, by Anna Pritchard
What We Stand For
The Queen talks to Socialist Worker, interviewed by David East
- A new portrait, by Evannigoni
Pay talks collapse may spark action, by Roger Rosewell
Dock strike over threat to Soton jobs
- The new Far East container berths
- Mass meetings will plan action on ‘surplus’ jobs
Rolls-Royce men stay out as union official dither, by Sheila Melot
Setback for GEC strike – no backing from union
Four-day week call at Parsons, by Dave Peers
Mangrove – major victory for blacks, by Mike Caffoor
Miners first for big New Year’s pay battles, by Laurie Flynn
Mirror lies on Irish campaign, by Eamonn McCann
- Part of a 1,000-strong torchlight march (photo)
Plessey occupation enters fourth month, from Steve Jefferys
[Notices]
Last updated on 20 February 2021