London mass strike, 1889 A short account of the mass strike in London which spread from the great docks strike in the East End and peaked on 1 September with up to 300…
Second open letter to those concerned with the progress of our enemies TPTG respond to Aufheben's and some Libcom poster's critiques of their first open letter. They present further evidence to back up their accusation against Aufheben member JD and reiterate the importance of dealing with such enemies who hide within our own ranks.
Mosley's fascists and the narrative of victimisation A look at a common point of divergence on the effectiveness of anti-fascist action and its wider…
The Day British Seamen Said "No!" - A history of the Amalric Revolt This is an account of the strike of British ships’ crews in New Zealand during October and November…
UKIP invite Defend Europe organiser to speak at youth conference in Sheffield Leader of the far-right Generation Identitaire network Martin Sellner to appear at UKIP youth…
1912: a year of strikes in the East End of London An account by John Rennie of the strikes which swept East London in 1912: particularly on the docks and amongst Jewish tailors.
Die Sinnlosigkeit der Reform Editorial: Die Sinnlosigkeit der Reform Sozialistischer Standard, Ausgabe 2, Oktober 1904
Tribute to Ernesto Leal, a founder of the London migrant cleaners' movement Tribute written by members of the Latin American Workers' Association (LAWAS) in 2009 after the…
No whites allowed after 8pm? Behind the media circus of Birmingham’s ‘no-go’ areas On 17 August, numerous national newspapers and news websites, published a story about “racist…
WorkersWildWest Issue no.6 - West-London Newspaper We distribute 2,000 copies of WorkersWildWest at job centres, factories, warehouses and working class housing estates in far-west London. Would…
Restaurant worker wins big pay-out in wage theft dispute A worker in Brighton, UK has won over £20,000 in unpaid holiday and wages in a dispute with a…