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Features

Red Eye

Friday 27 October 2006

TV PREVIEW: RED EYE finds the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood a little disappointing.

Wired

Friday 27 October 2006

JAMES EAGLE highlights a recent case that shows up the dangers of internet control at the hightest level.

This Bill is a must

Thursday 26 October 2006

TONY WOODLEY urges shop stewards to back the Trade Union Freedom Bill and help win back workers' rights.

The Iraq quagmire

Thursday 26 October 2006

SOLOMON HUGHES argues that while the US might be thinking about leaving Iraq, the job of the anti-war movement is far from complete.

No need for nuclear

Wednesday 25 October 2006

CHRIS BALLANCE urges Scotland to say a big no to new nuclear power stations.

A brave thing to do

Wednesday 25 October 2006

JEREMY DEAR says it's unthinkable that, although Daily Star journalists refused to work on a racist article in their paper, they had no legal right to do so.

Beyond the veil

Wednesday 25 October 2006

LIZ DAVIES looks at how the government is turning to feminism for repression.

Well versed with John Rety

Wednesday 25 October 2006

Voiceless Lament by Jude Rosen.

Venezuelan view

Wednesday 25 October 2006

BRITISH REPORT: GORDON HUTCHINSON previews a major conference in solidarity with Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution.

Why Ken is wrong

Tuesday 24 October 2006

On Friday, London Mayor Ken Livingstone set out his case for the privatisation of the East London Line. Union leader BOB CROW explains why rail workers are fighting it tooth and nail.