'Don't be a soldier!' The radical anti-war movement in north London 1914-1918 - Ken Weller Ken Weller of Solidarity's excellent and detailed historical account of working…
Frack off you frackers In light of the government’s decision last week, to ‘green light’ the practice of onshore gas drilling (fracking) here is my brief ‘non-expert’…
Where next in the fight over civil service pay and conditions? The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union has announced that it will ballot in the new year for…
Return to standing? One premier league and several championship clubs have given their backing to a campaign for the re-introduction of ‘standing’ facilities at…
Pat Finucane: State sponsored murder The findings of a review into the 1989 murder of Belfast human rights solicitor, Pat Finucane has been made public. The findings, whilst not…
Here to stay, here to fight - Kenan Malik An extract from Kenan Malik's From Fatwa to Jihad that delves into the roots of the Asian Youth Movements of the 1970s and 1980s and how they…
The poll tax rebellion in Haringey Great pamphlet about the successful fight against the poll tax in Haringey, north London. Produced by Haringey Solidarity Group in 1999, this…
Servants no more - Workhouse Servants no more: the rank-and-file answer to civil service cuts was a short pamphlet published in the UK in 1988 by rank-and-file civil servants…
When we say "class", what are we talking about? Two parallel definitions of the word are used in political discussion. It's a perennial problem that radicals don't define what they're talking…
How do you build a movement? - SolFed An article from the Occupied Times' 'how do you build a movement?' series, outlining an anarcho-syndicalist strategy.
Tax justice, austerity and class struggle The recent furore surrounding Starbucks has once again pushed the issue of tax dodging and its relation to austerity into the limelight. But it…
There is no housing shortage The Guardian today reports a rise in homelessness. This is a predictable (and predicted) consequence of benefits cuts, but it has nothing to do…