Evading Standards spoof newspaper, 1999 Spoof of the Evening Standard, by Reclaim the Streets to advertise the Carnival against Capitalism on June 18, 1999.
Morning Star journalists win pay rise Journalists at Britain's 'daily paper of the left' have won a decisive victory over bosses who claimed they were 'betraying their class' by fighting for fair pay.
East London teachers to strike over unfair dismissal Dozens of teachers are to stage a series of one-day strikes in support of a colleague who was sacked for wearing trainers and tracksuit bottoms…
Accounts of the poll tax riot, 1990 An interesting series of personal recollections of individuals participation and experiences of the poll tax riot in London's Trafalgar Square in…
Learning from experience: To win is to fight to the end This is a short interview looking at the experience of a migrant worker who has become a labour…
1891: London bus workers' strike A history of the first strike by London transport workers in 1891, which was over pay and conditions and largely successful. The article also…
Morning Star journalists ballot for strike action Morning Star journalists could be walking off the job next month in the first ever pay strike at Britain’s “daily paper of the left.”
Pharmaceutical workers struggle in Wembley Workers at the Chemilines pharmaceuticals firm in Wembley, north west London, are stepping up their campaign for decent pay and dignity at work.
Somers Town, directed by Shane Meadows (2008) Tom Jennings appreciates Shane Meadows’ sly cinematic commentary on our changing times in Somers Town’s low-key coming-of-age tale.
Up against the odds - The JJ Foods strike, 1995 An account of the JJ fast food worker's strike in Tottenham, 1995-6, and its lessons for workers today.
Picket: bulletin of the Wapping printers' dispute, 1986-1987 PDFs of all 43 issues of Picket, the unofficial newsletter of the News International printers'…
The Sun - spoof newspaper from the Wapping strike, 1986 Short spoof issue of The Sun newspaper produced by anarchists to support the News International…