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Sri Lankan Army Fires Thousands Of Rockets And Shells!

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The Sri Lanka Army (SLA) fired at least 2,600 Multi-Barrel Rocket Launcher (MBRL) rockets, more than 1,000 artillery shells and at least 2,000 heavy...

HSE serves two Improvement Notices on Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service

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THE Health and Safety Executive has served two Improvement Notices on Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service in the aftermath of the deaths of two...

Visteon Occupiers Launch Irish Film Festival

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A DELEGATION of workers who have been occupying the Visteon auto parts plant in Belfast for the last month have been invited to help...

175th ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREAT DEMONSTRATION OF 1834 TO FREE THE...

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APRIL 21 saw the 175th anniversary of the Grand Demonstration of 1834 when over 100,000 marched from Copenhagen Fields in London to Parliament to...

‘Efficiency Savings’ Are Massive Spending Cuts

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The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) branded the efficiency savings announced in Wednesday’s budget as spending cuts which would damage services and lead...

TENS OF THOUSANDS OF GAZANS ARE STILL HOMELESS – and without...

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TENS of thousands of Gazans are still homeless and without basic services such as piped drinking water three months after the 18 January ceasefire,...

‘THE MOST CRUEL AND RACIST REGIME’ – Ahmadinezhad indicts Israel

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DOZENS of delegates walked out of a United Nations conference on racism after Mahmud Ahmadinezhad, Iran's president, correctly described the Israeli cabinet as a...

O’Connor Looks For ‘social Dividend’ From The Crisis

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SIPTU General President Jack O’Connor has called for a Social Dividend to tackle the lack of adequate occupational pension coverage in return for trade...

Irish Teachers Strikes Loom

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Research carried out by the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) indicates that second-level schools will lose an average of 2.6 temporary and part-time...

Tuc Forms A Common Front With The Bosses

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The TUC has joined forces with the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), EEF the manufacturers’ organisation, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and The...

Sri Lankan Army Steps Up Its Attacks On Tamil Civilians

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TAMILNET reports that yesterday, at 6.50am the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) intensified its offensive aimed at dividing the so-called Safety Zone into two. With fire...

‘WE WILL OCCUPY!’ – to save Chase Farm

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WORKERS, local residents and patients yesterday expressed their determination to keep all the departments at Chase Farm Hospital open. They gave their support to the...

Teachers Demand 10% Pay Rise

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The National Union of Teachers (NUT) annual conference on Monday voted to demand a pay rise of ten per cent or at least £3,000,...

Government responsible for deaths at Mid-Staffordshire Hospital

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LAST month the Healthcare Commission (HCC) published a report following an investigation into Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust. It found that the care of emergency patients...

The Canadian government calls for an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka

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TAMILNET reports that the Canadian government has called for an immediate ceasefire in Sri Lanka. ‘We’ve asked the United Nations for an immediate ceasefire. ‘We’re very...

‘WE WERE SHAFTED’ – say angry Stead McAlpin workers

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Over fifty Stead McAlpin sacked textile workers held a 24-hour picket and demonstration outside the factory in Cummersdale near Carlisle on Wednesday and are...

Pentagon Evaluating The Lessons Of Israel’s Defeat In The Lebanon

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the repercussions of the Second Lebanon War – in which the Israeli occupation army suffered a severe blow by the Lebanese resistance fighters and...

CHEMICAL WEAPONS MASSACRE ‘THE LAST STRAW’ –Tamils blockade Westminster Bridge

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‘Thousands of our people have been murdered with chemical weapons just an hour ago’, Tamil protester Shiva said on Monday evening. He was speaking from...

Lieberman likely to face money-laundering charges

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THE corruption investigation into Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman is likely to produce charges of money laundering, fraud and breach of trust, Israeli police...

‘PEOPLE ARE KILLED HERE EVERY DAY BY THE SECURITY FORCES’ –...

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TAMILNET reports that Pararajasingam Kanagalingam, president of the Vanni People Welfare Organisation (VPWO), last Wednesday sent it a recorded affidavit on the civil situation...

60,000 March In Athens

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TENS of thousands of Greek workers from all industries and services took part last Thursday in the rallies and demonstrations staged in the capital...

THOUSANDS LAY SIEGE TO THE CITY – and march against the...

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SEVEN thousand mainly young people from London and across the country marched to demand the withdrawal of British and American troops from Iraq and...

‘EXCESSIVE USE OF FORCE, TORTURE AND DETENTIONS’ – Amnesty reports allegations...

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A report published on Monday, March 30 by Amnesty International reveals a pattern of serious human rights violations by Greek police and other...

THE LTTE WILL NOT LAY DOWN ITS ARMS – before a...

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Selvaraja Pathmanathan, the LTTE plenipotentiary for international relations, gave an interview to TamilNet on Monday. TamilNet: How do you view the response of...

Unison and EU public sector unions form ‘historic alliance’

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UNISON and other EU public sector unions have formed an ‘historic alliance’. UNISON declared yesterday: ‘The fight back has begun. And UNISON is...

50,000 March For Jobs And Justice

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THE TUC-organised ‘Put People First’ march over jobs, justice and climate attracted up to 50,000 workers and young people in central London on Saturday. Trade...

‘TAX HAVENS ARE SUNNY PLACES FOR SHADY PEOPLE’ says Lord Oakshott

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THe Liberal Democrats Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott has delivered a broadside against prime minister Brown and the secretive activities of Barclays Bank. He used parliamentary...

JESSE JACKSON ATTENDS WORLD TAMIL CONFERENCE – as Sri Lankan army...

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THE world renowned American civil rights leader and peace campaigner Jesse Jackson attended the World Tamils Forum in central London on Thursday, as the...

Irish Congress of Trades Unions ‘defers’ March 30 General Strike

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THE Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) has ‘deferred’ the strike action it has called for March 30 following a government offer of...

COWEN INVITES ICTU TO TALKS – as massive strike action approaches

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With the March 30 general strike fast approaching Irish Prime Minister Cowen has invited the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) to attend talks....

US Offered Binyam A Plea-Bargain Deal

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A British court has released some of the confidential material in the case of Binyam Mohamed. On Monday, the two British judges sitting on the...

‘Resist Israeli Pressure Tactics’

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PALESTINIAN leaders called on factions responsible for capturing Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit to resist ‘Israeli pressure tactics’ aimed at forcing them to drop their...

‘We’Ll Strike To Keep Royal Mail Public’

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‘ROYAL Mail not for sale!’ shouted over 200 postal workers and their supporters as they marched through Corby last Friday. They were applauded as they...

ISRAEL SEIZES HAMAS LEADERS – as Palestinians discuss a Unity Government

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ISRAELI forces seized Hamas leaders across the West Bank early on Thursday in an apparent attempt to pressure the group in the negotiations over...

‘We will stop the closure at Chase Farm’ – states second...

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‘We’re determined to stop the closure of Chase Farm Hospital A&E, Maternity and Paediatrics departments, we will occupy if they move to close them,’...

THE GREAT MINERS STRIKE 1984-85 – PART FIVE: Support for WRP...

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NOVEMBER 1984 opened with a miners’ special delegate conference endorsing a plan to widen the dispute throughout the labour and trade union movement. That demand...

ROYAL MAIL IS NOT FOR SALE! – say 1,000 marchers

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‘If Royal Mail managers don’t back off we are going to have to ask our members again to take strike action,’ Communication Workers Union...

THE GREAT MINERS STRIKE 1984-85 – PART FOUR ‘Trying to reconcile...

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THE TUC National Congress held in Brighton during the first week of September 1984 was dominated by the miners’ strike. Miners from the Cortenwood pit...

THE GREAT MINERS STRIKE 1984-85 – PART THREE: ‘Now we are...

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THE brutal police riot at the Orgreave coke depot was not the only state attack launched against the NUM and striking miners in June...

THE GREAT MINERS’ STRIKE 1984-85 PART ONE: No miner has the...

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TODAY marks the twenty fifth  anniversary of the beginning of the year-long miners’ strike, a strike that saw the full force of the capitalist...

MARCH AND RALLY WITH US TO DEFEND ROYAL MAIL! – Letter...

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Dear Editor, The Communication Workers Union (CWU) is working with other Trade Unions, politicians and members of the public to retain a wholly publicly owned...

STOP THE WAR AGAINST THE TAMILS – urges mass demonstration

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TAMILNET reports that the Indian High Commissioner in Mauritius last Friday rebuffed a memorandum from thousands of Mauritian Tamil demonstrators, requesting India stop the...

HEALTH IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY – Part Three

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TOP British medical journal The Lancet has published a series of detailed research reports on the health status of 3.8 million people living...

HEALTH IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY – Part Two

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TOP British medical journal The Lancet, the has published a series of detailed research reports on the health status of 3.8 million people living...

HEALTH IN THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY – Part one: ‘A people...

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TOP British medical journal The Lancet, the has published a series of detailed research reports on the health status of 3.8 million...