Anti-militarism: an anarcho-syndicalist perspective A discussion document from the Brighton Class Struggle Forum 18/08/09.
More strikes at Royal Mail over job cuts Workers at Royal Mail have started strikes following a disagreement over cuts to jobs and services. The strikes will run on selected days between…
Private sector pensions under threat in UK About half the final-salary pension schemes in the private sector will have closed to existing employees within the next three years, a survey by…
We won't pay for the bosses' war - No War But The Class War Leaflet from 1991, looking at the logic behind the impending Gulf War, and its meaning for the working class, both in the UK and internationally.
In the Gulf, in the North Sea, we won't die for oil profits. Support North Sea strikers! Class war not oil war! Leaflet produced in the lead-up to the 1990 Gulf War, linking the deaths of workers…
Opposing US anti-abortionists in England - European Counter Network Report on demonstrations against the 1993 visit of a group of US anti-abortionists to the UK.
The women are marching - European Counter Network Report on a demonstration in London on International Day to End Violence Against Women, 1992.
Resistance to hospital closures grows - European Counter Network Report on several November 1992 demonstrations and a ward occupation by nurses, against proposed hospital closures.
Revolt at Highpoint prison - European Counter Network Report on a riot of prisoners following an escape attempt, at Highpoint Prison in Suffolk in November 1992.
Battle of Waterloo station 1992 - European Counter Network Report on a street battle between anti-fascist activists, neo-nazis and police, outside Waterloo Station in September 1992.
Demonstration against asylum bill - European Counter Network Report on a demonstration against a proposed bill requiring fingerprinting of all asylum seekers, and removing their right to housing and appeal.
Summer 1992 riots in England - European Counter Network Report on housing estate riots in a number of towns across England in the summer of 1992.