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As we go to press, the key towns of Brega and Ajdabiya have now been taken by the rebels and Qaddafi forces are everywhere in retreat.
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The uprising which began in the southern Syrian town of Deraa on 18 March continues to shake the nasty, brutal regime of Bashar Assad.
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Last week’s Budget was further proof that the Tory government and its Lib-Dem hand-raisers are waging a vicious class war against the working class on behalf of their wealthy friends and backers.
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On Thursday 24 March the campaign Action for ESOL called a day of action against the cuts in funding for ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) courses.
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UCU members in around 500 institutions took strike action last week as part of a series of parallel disputes over pensions and pay.
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For the fourth time in two years, cabin crew workers at British Airways have returned a huge majority for strike action on an enormous turnout.
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As members of the National Union of Teachers and Unison in Tower Hamlets prepare to strike on Wednesday 30 March, NUT members in Camden will join them in a one-day strike as anti-cuts industrial action slowly begins to spread.
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The following text is from Karl Marx’s The Civil War in France.
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The EDL blog “English Defence League Extra” has republished, with critical comments, a recent Solidarity article on David Cameron’s 5 February speech on multiculturalism.