AZERBAIJAN
BAKERS
Bakers(N):
9/12
Graphic
Thomas Scotts and BL:
64/2
Graphic
BALKANS
Other ref:
Yugoslavia
Back to the Balkans/ Duncan Blackie:
136/22
Yugoslavia - This is the future(N):
146/3
Balkan tragedy/ Chris Bambery:
147/20
No place for oppressed(L)/ Phil Ashmore:
147/34
A socialist federation(L)/ Mundi Bowers:
148/34
A war of whose making/ Quinton Hoare:
149/20
A question of class/ Duncan Blackie:
149/21
No Serbian dictatorship(L)/ Phil Ashmore:
149/35
Rights and wrongs(L)/ Quintin Hoare:
150/34
Bosnia Hercegovina(N):
154/5
Thinking it through - Return of the Eastern Question/ Chris Harman:
155/7
Over their dead bodies/ Duncan Blackie:
156/9
Shape of things to come - Interview with Misha Glenny/ Duncan Blackie:
157/15
A will to end the war(L)/ Pat Carmody:
159/34
Cloud of confusion(L)/ Sabby Sagall:
161/35
Forced expulsion(L)/ Hector Reyes:
163/34
Voices against the war/ Davor Beric,Sabby Sagall,Andreja Zivkovic:
164/10
Issues behind the war/ Chris Bambery:
164/11
You have to take sides(L)/ Attila Hoare:
164/34
Intervention: disease or cure?/ Alex Callinicos:
165/7
History isn't repeating itself(L)/ Mark Brown:
165/34
Bosnia: the war within a war/ Andreja Zivkovic:
167/8
A small step for democracy, interview with Branko Horvat/ Fiona Russell,Davor Beric:
170/21
Text
Thinking it through - Bomb warning/ Chris Harman:
173/9
Text
Bosnia: a short history(R: Nael Malcolm/ Macmillan, £9.95)/ Chris Harman:
174/29
Text
Seasons in hell(R: Ed Vulliamy/ Simon and Schuster, £6.99)/ Duncan Blackie:
174/30
Text
[Order]
War in Eastern Europe: Travels through the Balkans in 1915(R: John Reed/ Phoenix, £9.99)/ Jackie Sprague:
177/29
Text
[Order]
Europe's bloody war/ Lindsey German:
189/14
Text
Looking for the good guys/ Gareth Jenkins:
189/15
Text
Reluctant soldiers/ Sabby Sagall:
189/17
Text
Into the abyss:
189/18
Text
War correspondence, review of various books on Bosnia/ Clare Fermont:
190/22
Text
The bomb/ Michael Rosen:
190/23
Text
Time to take sides?(L)/ Alan Woodward:
190/34
Text
Time to say no?(L)/ Maddy Cooper:
190/34
Text
The ones who really suffer(L)/ Sabby Sagall:
190/34
Text
Thinking it through, no 'liberation' in Bosnia/ Chris Harman:
191/9
Text
Who will punish them?(L)/ Paul Graham:
191/35
Text
No national liberation(L)/ Damir Ceric:
191/35
Text
Thinking it through - Shooting star/ Chris Harman:
206/9
Text
Election - another fine mess(N)/ Judith Orr:
213/5
Text
Welcome to Sarajevo(F: Michael Winterbottom)/ Judith Orr:
214/26
Text
Kosovo - Europe's apartheid(N)/ Sabby Sagall:
218/7
Text
World crisis: the new Balkan war/ Kevin Ovenden:
221/12
Text
Kosovo - The West's blind eye(N)/ Kevin Ovenden:
222/7
Text
Letter from a Serbian student(N):
222/7
Text
The carve up continues(N)/ Clare Fermont:
224/4
Text
Editorial - No to war in the Balkans(N):
229/3
Text
Long division(N):
229/4
Text
The west's own goals(N):
229/5
Text
Eve of bombing speech(N)/ Tony Benn:
229/5
Text
Editorial - New Labour, New war(N)/ Alex Callinicos:
230/3
Text
Why the pro-war liberals are wrong/ Lindsey German:
230/4
Text
The resistable rise of Slobodan Milosevic/ Andreja Zivkovic:
230/10
Text
Thinking it through - Divide and conquer/ Chris Harman:
230/12
Text
Balkan flashpoints: Macedonia, a powderkeg waiting to erupt/ Duncan Blackie:
230/14
Text
Balkan flashpoints: Bosnia, the great carve-up/ Gareth Jenkins:
230/15
Text
Balkan flashpoints: Kosovo, a history of clashing empires/ Sabby Sagall:
230/17
Text
The main enemy is at home:
230/18
Text
The liberal bombers/ Sharon Smith:
230/20
Text
How the conflict can spread(L)/ Maria Panaritis:
230/33
Text
In the line of fire:
231/2
Text
Editorial - Bomber Blair:
231/3
Text
An offer Serbia couldn't refuse/ Gareth Jenkins:
231/8
Text
Letter from Belgrade:
231/9
Text
Not polls apart/ Peter Morgan:
231/9
Text
The Nazis, the Serbs and the truth/ Chris Bambery:
231/13
Text
Lords of the horizons: a history of the Ottoman Empire(R: Jason Goodwin/ Chatto & Windus, £18.99)/ Ken Olende:
231/30
Text
[Order]
It is not true that...(L)/ et al:
231/33
Text
Colonial set up(L)/ David Chandler:
231/33
Text
In the right category?(L)/ Mike Wayne:
231/34
Text
The profits of doom(L)/ Bill Ashcroft:
231/34
Text
And they call this peace?/ Lindsey German:
232/5
Text
The Balkans balance sheet - Milosevic: a new wave of repression?/ Andreja Zivkovic:
232/7
Text
The Balkans balance sheet - Bulgaria: a new opposition:
232/8
Text
The Balkans balance sheet - Montenegro: road to disaster/ Nicolai Gentchev:
232/9
Text
Neither Nato no Milosevic(L)/ Alan Johnson:
232/33
Text
Any answers?/ Pat Stack:
232/36
Text
The new ethnic cleansing(N)/ Lindsey German:
233/6
Text
Toxic shock(N)/ Dave Steele:
233/7
Text
Kosovo's bleak future(L)/ Richard Seymour:
233/32
Text
Who's the main enemy?(L)/ Alex Caldwell:
233/32
Text
The scramble for the east(L)/ Jim Jepps:
233/32
Text
A smaller movement(L)/ Paul Flewers:
233/33
Text
And further reading(L)/ Terry Ward:
233/34
Text
No apologies necessary - 1(L)/ Shaun Doherty:
234/33
Text
The figures don't add up(N):
235/7
Text
The Balkan tragedy - Interview with Misha Glenny/ Nicolai Gentchev:
236/10
Text
The new military humanism(R: Noam Chomsky/ Pluto, £9.99)/ Clare Fermont:
236/32
Text
[Order]
The Balkans 1804-1999(R: Misha Glenny/ Granta, £25.00)/ Chris Harman:
237/31
Text
[Order]
Bully boy tactics from Uncle Sam(L)/ R Seymour:
238/33
Text
A year on: The war that won't go away/ Bruce Kent, Rae Street, Alex Callinicos, Tony Benn:
240/18
Text
Masters of the universe? Nato's Balkan crusade(R: Tariq Ali(ed)/ Verso, £15.00)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
241/30
Text
Kosovo: war and revenge(R: Tim Judah/ Yale, £12.95)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
241/30
Text
[Order]
Balkans - Green shoots of resistance/ Dragan Plavsic:
242/17
Text
Montenegro - election backfires(N):
243/9
Text
The Balkans - Nato's war: the truth comes out(N)/ Dragan Plavsic:
244/4
Text
Time to name and shame(L)/ John Nicholson:
244/34
Text
Balkans - New openings(N)/ Dragan Plavsic:
247/5
Text
Civil resistance in Kosovo(R: Howard Clarke/ Pluto Press, £14.99)/ Dragan Plavsic:
248/31
Text
Macedonia - Talk peace but prepare for war(N)/ Dragan Plavsic:
254/6
Text
Macedonia - Repeat performance/ Panos Gagarnos:
255/23
Text
The Balkans - The return of empire/ Dragan Plavsic:
258/8
Text
Milosevic: A biography(R: Adam LeBor/ Bloomsbury, £20.00)/ Dragan Plavsic:
269/32
Text
[Order]
The Balkan socialist tradition(R: Dragan Plavsic, Andreja Zivkovic/ Revolutionary History, £12.95)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
282/30
Text
Kosovo - The myth of liberation(N)/ Dragan Plavsic:
284/5
Text
Balkans - The spoils of war/ Dragan Plavsic:
296/26
Text
BELGIUM
Fighting back:
81.03/7
Graphic
Demo(N):
81.1/6
Graphic
Strike wave:
82.03/14
Graphic
Mass strike:
59/13
Graphic
Europe: between recession and revolt/ Lee Humber,Gareth Jenkins:
170/9
Text
The abuses of the system(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
202/4
Text
BLACK WORKERS
Other ref:
Racism, Britain:Immigration
People in paper chains(R):
1/21
Graphic
Class, Race and worker(R)/ Geschwender:
4/16
Graphic
Chix Asian women strike:
80.05/22
Graphic
Tales of a black militant(R):
80.09/33
Graphic
Black workers in Britain:
80.1/28
Graphic
Organising Asian workers:
81.04/24
Graphic
Positive discrimination:
83/16
Graphic
Letters:
85/34
Graphic
Black docker(R)/ Ousmane:
104/33
Black workers in Britain(R)/ Ramdin:
107/29
Black Tribunes: Black Political Participation in Britain(R: Terri Sewell/ Lawrence and Wishart, £14.99)/ Sam Ashman:
162/31
The changing pattern of black politics in Britain(R: Kalbir Shukra/ Pluto, £11.99)/ Ateeq Siddique:
227/31
Text
[Order]
Black workers remember(R: Michael Keith Honey/ University of California Press, £18.50)/ Brian Richardson:
238/31
Text
[Order]
BOLIVIA
Other ref:
Latin America
History and the labour movement(R)/ Lora:
1/22
Graphic
Let me speak(R)/ Chungana, Viezzer:
14/28
Graphic
Elections:
80.07/6
Graphic
Cry of the people:
80.08/6
Graphic
School's out(L)/ Julie Boston:
190/35
Text
Latin America - Continent of discontent(N)/ Chris Harman:
279/4
Text
Bolivia - Standing tall in El Alto(N)/ Mike González:
295/6
Text
Bolivia - Bolivian uprising/ Chris Harman:
298/12
Text
All for nothing in Bolivia(L)/ Gabriel Furshong:
300/28
Text
BOSNIA
Other ref:
Balkans
Powers of partition(N):
175/5
Text
War without end?/ Duncan Blackie:
188/10
Text
Bosnia, what a carve up(N):
190/3
Text
Peace by partition(N):
192/9
Text
Electoral cleansing(N)/ Sabby Sagall:
201/6
Text
Divide and fall? Bosnia in the annals of partition(R: Radha Kumar/ Verso, £14.00)/ Jake Hoban:
218/28
Text
[Order]
BRAZIL
Other ref:
Latin America
Sao Paulo ten days:
11/6
Graphic
Shutdown in Brazil:
80.05/16
Graphic
Elections:
48/12
Graphic
Lula interview:
48/14
Graphic
Neves - new democracy:
73/11
Graphic
Time to organise(N):
82/6
Graphic
Opposition in Military Brazil(R):
88/32
Graphic
Suspending interest payments(N):
96/6
Graphic
Debt crisis threat:
97/9
Graphic
Eye witness account:
97/10
Graphic
International women's day:
98/36
Graphic
Strike wave(N):
115/12
Left advance:
122/18
Post Election:
128/24
Austerity plan(N):
131/9
A new agenda/ Ann Eidenham:
149/25
Without fear of being happy: Lula, the Workers Party and Brazil(R: Emir Sader,Ken Silverstein/ Verso, £10.95)/ Dave Treece:
153/29
International roundup(N):
157/6
International Roundup(N)/ Dave Beecham,Simon Joyce:
160/7
My single hope, interview with Joide Barreiros/ Dave Treece:
173/18
Text
Credit where it's due?(N)/ Dave Beecham:
187/4
Text
Brazil, carnival of the oppressed(R: Sue Branford,Bernando Kucinski/ Latin American Bureau, £10.00)/ Danny McGowan:
189/32
Text
[Order]
Time to get real(N)/ Rob Hoveman:
227/4
Text
Long night of waiting(R: David Treece(ed)/ Brazil Network, £4.00)/ Mike González:
228/30
Text
Orpheus and power(R: Michael George Hanchard/ Princeton University Press, £13.95)/ Dave Treece:
231/29
Text
[Order]
Brazilian Workers' Party - In the pink/ Sean Purdy:
252/17
Text
Brazil election - Life before debt(N)/ Sean Purdy:
267/7
Text
Brazil - Don't be 'lite' on the bosses(N):
268/7
Text
Cutting the wire(R: Sue Branford, Jan Rocha/ Latin America Bureau, £14.99)/ Mike González:
272/30
Text
[Order]
Reclaim the state(R: Hilary Wainwright/ Verso, £15.00)/ Mike González:
277/29
Text
[Order]
Radicals in Power(R: Gianpaolo Baiocchi/ Zed Books, £14.00)/ Mike González:
277/29
Text
[Order]
Brazil - Unholy alliance/ Raúl Zibechi, Luciana Genro:
278/22
Text
Brazil - Placing the poor before the palace(N)/ Heloisa Helena:
283/6
Text
BRITAIN:ANTI-UNION LAWS
The legal offensive:
14/2
Graphic
Employment bill:
80.01/10
Graphic
Employment bill(N):
80.05/2
Graphic
14 May(N):
80.06/3
Graphic
Employment bill:
80.06/13
Graphic
Tebbit's TU bill:
81.11/2
Graphic
Anti union laws:
82.01/16
Graphic
After the day of action:
63/3
Graphic
Day of action(GCHQ):
64/18
Graphic
Effects of anti TU laws:
72/12
Graphic
Political fund ballots(N):
79/6
Graphic
Union laws(N):
86/4
Graphic
BRITAIN:ECONOMY
The vanishing boom:
1/5
Graphic
Budget 78(N):
2/9
Graphic
Economy briefing:
2/11
Graphic
Monetary crisis(N):
3/10
Graphic
Crash of 79?(N):
5/11
Graphic
Budget:
13/5
Graphic
Monetarism:
80.03/21
Graphic
British economic disaster(R):
80.08/32
Graphic
Capitalism on the rocks:
81.01/6
Graphic
Monetarism and the Tories:
81.03/3
Graphic
Productivity:
82.06/27
Graphic
Economic prospects:
82.07/18
Graphic
Money men get nervous(N):
70/3
Graphic
British capitalism:
80/12
Graphic
The economy(N):
82/3
Graphic
Oil on troubled waters:
85/14
Graphic
Jobless prosperity:
86/14
Graphic
A new slump?(N):
88/5
Graphic
Here comes the slump(N):
89/3
Graphic
Peculiarities of British economy(R)/ Fine, Harris:
94/26
Graphic
City scandal(N):
95/3
Graphic
Boom for a few(N):
96/3
Graphic
Tax cuts(N):
97/5
Graphic
Lazy workers?:
98/23
Graphic
The rentier state:
99/20
Graphic
Years of recovery(R)/ Cairncross:
100/32
Graphic
Budget day blues(N):
107/3
Economy(N):
108/3
Interest rates:
109/21
Boom or bust(N):
112/3
The City(N):
113/6
Economy under Thatcher(R)/ Maynard:
115/31
Economy(N):
117/3
Inflation on the up(N):
118/3
Inflation(N):
120/3
Tories and EMS(N):
122/4
Economy(N):
123/3
Organic crisis:
125/10
A cold wind(N):
132/3
ERM(N):
133/4
Awkward fall for economy(N):
135/5
Whose crisis?/ Lindsey German:
136/10
Struggle to come?/ Lindsey German:
141/9
Divided they fall(N):
142/3
Gutless bosses(L)/ Joe Hartney:
142/34
The economy under Thatcher(R: Christopher Johnson/ Penguin, £5.99)/ Lindsey German:
145/32
[Order]
Economy - Getting their sums wrong(N):
148/3
Economy - Crystal balls/ Jim Smith:
148/21
Thinking it through - The past catches up with capitalism/ Chris Harman:
151/6
Can the bosses get out of their crisis?/ Rob Hoveman:
155/8
Floating on a sea of troubles/ Rob Hoveman:
157/12
For whom the bell tolls(R: Jonathan Mantle/ Sinclair Stevenson, £18.00)/ Lee Humber:
157/29
Goodbye Great Britain: The 1976 IMF Crisis(R: Kathleen Burk,Alec Cairncross/ Yale University Press, £18.95)/ Rob Hoveman:
159/30
[Order]
Taxing time for Tories(N):
161/3
The City - Laughing stock/ David Grey:
163/21
What's in store for '94?/ D Beecham,D Firebrook,L German,L Humber:
171/9
Text
Briefing, Tax, Legalised robbery:
173/8
Text
Feel bad factor(N):
182/5
Text
The state we're in(R: Will Hutton/ Jonathan Cape, £16.99)/ John Rees:
184/29
Text
[Order]
Hungover after all these years(N):
188/6
Text
Money troubles(N)/ Peter Morgan:
191/4
Text
Tax - Welfare for the rich(N)/ Peter Morgan:
197/4
Text
Editorial - No spoonful of sugar(N):
202/3
Text
Aid - The arms connection(N)/ Clare Fermont:
204/4
Text
Private lies(N)/ Margot Hill:
204/4
Text
Thinking it through - Flight from the centre/ Chris Harman:
204/8
Text
Where does political power lie?/ Alex Callinicos:
206/16
Text
If this is success...(N)/ Chris Nineham:
207/6
Text
Politics and the pound(R: Philip Stephens/ Picador, £10.00)/ Rob Hoveman:
207/30
Text
Who benefits?(N)/ Sabby Sagall:
208/6
Text
State of dreams(N)/ Alex Callinicos:
208/10
Text
A law unto themselves(L)/ Ray Challinor:
208/33
Text
Thinking it through/ Chris Harman:
209/8
Text
A load of bankers(L)/ Kevin Ovenden:
209/31
Text
Inequality - long division(N)/ Peter Morgan:
211/6
Text
Storm clouds gather(L)/ Andy Gibson:
224/33
Text
Storm warning/ John Rees:
226/10
Text
Public spending - that sinking feeling(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
244/7
Text
Taxation - stolen billions(N):
246/5
Text
Productivity - capital losses(N):
247/9
Text
The third way and its critics(R: Anthony Giddens/ Polity, £7.99)/ Michael Lavalette:
253/33
Text
[Order]
Pensions - Gambling with our future(N):
258/5
Text
The Walrus - Whoops! There goes an ideology:
258/7
Text
Enron - digging the dirt on New Labour's friends(N)/ Solomon Hughes:
260/5
Text
The Walrus - Move over, Darling - Is your pension at risk?:
262/7
Text
The budget - Not very taxing on the bosses(N)/ Paul Foot:
263/7
Text
Tax havens - Breaking their own rules(N):
267/6
Text
Corporate crime - Money for nothing and kickbacks for free(N)/ Neil Hodge:
282/8
Text
Lies and statistics(L)/ Joe Hartney:
282/34
Text
BRITAIN:GENERAL
Ten years on:
2/12
Graphic
Political notes(N):
3/11
Graphic
The great fear(N):
9/3
Graphic
Election 79:
11/2
Graphic
New government:
12/2
Graphic
The fire last time:
12/16
Graphic
Tory offensive:
14/13
Graphic
Employers offensive:
15/13
Graphic
Fighting the cuts:
16/17
Graphic
Tory headaches(N):
80.03/2
Graphic
General strike that never was:
80.03/13
Graphic
Tories nasty medicine(N):
80.04/2
Graphic
Up against recession(N):
80.08/3
Graphic
CBI conference:
80.09/9
Graphic
CBI(N):
80.11/2
Graphic
Class struggle:
81.01/2
Graphic
Industrial struggle:
81.04/2
Graphic
New social contract:
81.08/14
Graphic
Workers fight back?:
81.1/7
Graphic
Are the Tories finished?:
81.11/15
Graphic
Tory tax trick:
82.04/28
Graphic
Death grants:
82.07/15
Graphic
10 years after Pentonville:
82.07/26
Graphic
New mood of resistance:
46/3
Graphic
Tories unsolved problems:
53/6
Graphic
After the election landslide:
55/3
Graphic
Politics of Thatcherism(R)/ Jaques, Hall:
55/28
Graphic
Politics in Britain(R)/ Leys:
60/33
Graphic
Falklands and the Tory dilemma:
63/2
Graphic
Understanding the state:
67/7
Graphic
5 years of Tory rule:
68/11
Graphic
Thatcher's unease(N):
70/4
Graphic
Class struggle(N):
71/4
Graphic
Strikes(N):
72/3
Graphic
Patterns of defeat 1926 and 1985(N):
74/3
Graphic
Tory problems(N):
74/5
Graphic
Level of class struggle(N):
75/3
Graphic
Tory pressures and problems(N):
77/3
Graphic
Government policy(N):
78/3
Graphic
Crisis of Thatcherism(N):
79/3
Graphic
Tories(N):
81/5
Graphic
How Britain votes(R)/ Heath et al:
81/14
Graphic
Level of class struggle(N):
83/3
Graphic
Westland(N):
84/3
Graphic
Thatcher faction(N):
84/4
Graphic
Tory democracy(N):
84/5
Graphic
Industry new offensive:
84/14
Graphic
Tory knives sharpen(N):
85/3
Graphic
Profit sharing(N):
87/4
Graphic
Can Thatcher win again?(N):
93/3
Graphic
Tories U-turn(N):
93/4
Graphic
Britains social attitudes(R):
93/30
Graphic
General election(N):
94/4
Graphic
Letters(Can Thatcher win again):
94/35
Graphic
After Greenwich(N):
97/3
Graphic
General election(N):
98/3
Graphic
Election(N):
98/4
Graphic
Election(N):
99/3
Graphic
After the election(N):
100/5
Graphic
Election analysis:
100/8
Graphic
The Tories(N):
100/12
Graphic
Thatcher's misrule(R):
104/32
Tory election fears(N):
105/6
Poll tax:
106/12
Thatcherism at work(R)/ MacInnes:
107/29
Tory troubles(N):
109/3
Tory splits(N):
110/3
Tory legislation trouble(N):
115/3
Tories turn green:
115/13
Tory transport and housing cuts(N):
116/3
British social attitudes:
116/24
Crisis(N):
119/3
Ten thatcher years:
120/13
Tories in crisis(N):
121/3
Don't collect, don't pay(N):
130/3
That sinking feeling(Tories):
130/11
Tories in decline(N):
131/5
Local elections:
132/15
The struggle continues(N):
133/3
Tories - perched on the edge(N):
136/3
All fall down/ Paul Foot:
136/13
Inside the British Army(R: Anthony Beever/ Chatto and Windus £18)/ Duncan Melville:
136/35
Major problems remain(N):
137/3
Blood on their hands/ Michael Lavalette:
137/26
Major's malaise(N):
138/6
Toytown Opposition/ Pat Stack:
138/36
The great divide:
139/20
Tory policies - Double trouble(N):
140/5
1940: Myth and reality(R: Clive Ponting/ Cardinal, £4.99)/ Simon Joyce:
140/30
[Order]
Hurting but not working(N):
141/3
Digging the dirt/ The old mole:
143/7
The Old Mole:
144/7
Haig's command(R: Denis Winter/ Viking, £18.99)/ Pat Stack:
145/29
Some lives: A GP's East End(R: David Widgery/ Sinclair and Stephenson, £15.95)/ Margot Hill:
146/31
A class of his own/ Pat Stack:
147/36
Election - Reasons to be cheerful(N):
150/3
Five minutes law/ Jack Robertson:
150/24
Election - A vote of no confidence(N):
151/3
Election - A question of class(N):
152/3
Election - Left wandering(N):
152/4
Born to rule - review of book: Who rules Britain?(R: John Scott/ Polity, £9.95)/ Hazel Croft:
152/22
[Order]
All the wrong lessons(N):
153/3
World crisis - fearing the worst(N):
154/3
Monumental folly/ David Widgery:
154/18
Tried by our peers/ Pat Stack:
155/36
Government - That sinking feeling(N):
156/3
Some reward(L)/ Eric Smith:
156/35
Tory problems - Hole in the heart of Europe(N):
157/3
Birth of our power/ Paul Foot:
158/6
Resources - wasted energy/ Duncan Blackie:
158/9
Never again: Britain 1945-50(R: Peter Hennessy/ Jonathan Cape, £20.00)/ Alex Bourn:
158/30
[Order]
Iraqgate - A monster they created(N):
159/4
Prison protest(L)/ Ron Taylor:
159/34
Tears of a clown/ Pat Stack:
159/36
Tories - Major problems(N):
160/4
Churchill on the Home Front(R: Paul Addison/ Jonathan Cape, £20.00)/ Frank Henderson:
160/33
The criminal class/ Pat Stack:
162/36
Stormy Weather(N):
163/3
The artful dodger/ Pat Stack:
163/36
Tories - U turn if you have to(N):
165/4
Elections - Very thin blue line(N):
165/5
The new corruption/ John Newsinger:
165/12
No exit ahead/ Dave Beecham:
165/15
Corruption - the price is right(N):
166/3
Every which way they lose/ Pat Stack:
166/36
Tories - Getting in even deeper(N):
167/4
Edward Heath - A biography(R: John Campbell/ Jonathan Cape, £20.00)/ Jack Robertson:
167/27
[Order]
Tories - Portillo's private practise(N):
169/3
Text
Tories - on the fiddle(N):
170/3
Text
Briefing - Economic crisis, miraculous failure:
170/7
Text
The English gentleman - the rise and fall of an ideal(R: Philip Mason/ Pimlico, £10.00)/ Lee Humber:
170/32
Text
Thinking it through - The very idea of it/ Chris Harman:
171/8
Text
Politics of Continuity:British foreign policy and the Labour government 1945-46(R: John Saville/ Verso, £34.95)/ Nick Howard:
171/30
Text
[Order]
Credit where it is due/ Pat Stack:
171/36
Text
The sleaze factor/ Lindsey German:
172/10
Text
I cannot tell a lie/ Pat Stack:
172/36
Text
Britons: Forging the nation 1707-1837(R: Linda Colley/ Pimlico, £10.00)/ Chris Bambery:
173/29
Text
[Order]
Elections - vote of no confidence(N):
175/3
Text
Government, the charade continues(N):
177/3
Text
Portillo - pedigree of a pitball/ Chris Nineham:
178/15
Text
Eight days a week?/ Judith Orr:
179/20
Text
Corruption, the worst money can buy(N):
180/3
Text
Parliamentary privilege/ Paul Foot:
180/4
Text
Tories, the guilty men(N):
181/3
Text
National lottery, heads you lose(N):
181/5
Text
Rotten barrel, corruption at Westminster/ Gareth Jenkins:
181/18
Text
Tories, rotting from within(N):
182/3
Text
Lies, damned lies...(N)/ Paul McGarr:
184/5
Text
Thinking it through, continental drift/ Chris Harman:
184/7
Text
Mind the language/ Pat Stack:
185/36
Text
Nolan report, school for scandal(N)/ Lindsey German:
187/5
Text
Editorial, the backstabbers(N):
188/3
Text
The government that devoured itself(N)/ Paul Foot:
188/4
Text
Thinking it through, a term of abuse?/ Chris Harman:
188/9
Text
Who gets what? The hardening of class inequality in the late 20th century(R: John Westergaard/ Polity, £35.00)/ Lindsey German:
189/31
Text
Churchill(R: Robert Blake,William Roger Louis(eds)/ Oxford, £8.99)/ John Newsinger:
190/30
Text
Editorial, shadow boxing(N):
191/3
Text
Ruling Britannia(R: Andrew Marr/ Michael Joseph, £16.99)/ Sabby Sagall:
191/32
Text
[Order]
In the wild blue yonder/ Pat Stack:
191/36
Text
Editorial, desperate measures(N):
192/3
Text
Every one's a winner/ Pat Stack:
193/36
Text
Peter York's eighties(V: / BBC2)/ Pat Stack:
194/28
Text
Editorial, the twilight zone(N):
195/3
Text
The sleaze file(R: Judith Cook/ Bloomsbury, £10.99)/ John Newsinger:
195/30
Text
Dunblane - Inexplicable evil?(N)/ Lindsey German:
196/4
Text
Editorial - Question time(N):
197/3
Text
Editorial - The phoney war(N):
198/3
Text
Editorial - No time like the present(N):
199/3
Text
Defence - Cruising for a bruising(N):
199/5
Text
Mass picket(L)/ Brin Price:
201/33
Text
Editorial - Money in their pockets(N):
203/3
Text
Corruption - Members declare an unhealthy interest(N)/ Paul Foot:
203/8
Text
Museums - behind the scenes(N):
203/8
Text
Men behaving badly/ Pat Stack:
203/36
Text
Editorial - All change?(N):
204/3
Text
Social survey - People with attitude(N)/ Peter Morgan:
204/6
Text
Live Briefs(R: Steve Bell,Simon Hoggart/ Methuen, £10.00)/ Tim Sanders:
204/27
[Order]
Lads have feelings too(L)/ David Miller:
204/32
Text
No new lads=No fun(L)/ Mike Walton:
204/32
Text
The joke is on women(L)/ Cathy Eastham:
205/31
Text
Time to grow up(L)/ Brenda Wheatle:
205/31
Text
Enoch Powell: a biography(R: Robert Shepherd/ Hutchinson, £25.00)/ Pat Stack:
206/31
Text
Editorial - A socialist alternative(N):
207/3
Text
Polls - The real don't knows(N)/ Matt Foot:
207/5
Text
Editorial - Time for a real change(N):
208/3
Text
Something in the air?(L)/ Jackie Sprague:
208/34
Text
Editorial - In the mood(N):
209/3
Text
Government, Blair's favourites(N)/ Gareth Jenkins:
209/5
Text
In the pink/ Esme Choonara:
209/15
Text
Blues night at the club(L)/ Alan Crabtree:
209/31
Text
Editorial - New Labour, old target(N):
210/3
Text
Jonathan Aitken - Weaving a tangled web(N)/ Paul Foot:
210/6
Text
Fact or fiction/ Pat Stack:
210/36
Text
Editorial - Long division(N):
213/3
Text
Editorial - The colour of money(N):
214/3
Text
Broken promises(N)/ Judith Orr:
214/4
Text
Winning formula(N)/ Judith Orr:
214/5
Text
An attitude problem?/ Clare Fermont:
215/10
Text
New Year's Revolutions/ Pat Stack:
215/36
Text
Editorial - feeling the heat(N):
217/3
Text
Dome sweet dome?/ Guy Taylor:
217/16
Text
1968: the year the monolith cracked/ Jonathan Neale:
219/16
Text
Missed off the list(L)/ A Vaidyanathan:
219/34
Text
British Library - cost of opening the books(N):
222/5
Text
Island stories(R: Raphael Samuel/ Verso, £20.00)/ Keith Flett:
222/32
Text
[Order]
Secrets and lies/ Pat Stack:
222/36
Text
Editorial - The hero of Wall Street(N):
223/3
Text
Nothing but contempt/ Pat Stack:
223/36
Text
Hard Lines(R: Geoffrey Beattie/ Mandolin, £9.50)/ Phil Turner:
224/31
Text
[Order]
Gin, No Tonic/ Pat Stack:
224/36
Text
The year of living dangerously - 1998/ Peter Morgan:
225/15
Text
Everything must go/ Pat Stack:
226/36
Text
Digging up the dregs/ Pat Stack:
228/36
Text
Peanuts and pounds(L)/ Ben Harrison:
229/33
Text
Young and angry(L)/ Millie Burton:
233/33
Text
Financial scandal - Cashing in on the poor(N):
234/5
Text
Editorial - Blair's private project(N):
235/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
236/5
Text
The Walrus - California dreaming(N):
236/6
Text
Editorial - The great divide(N):
237/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
237/5
Text
British social attitudes - sticking to the old ways(N)/ Judith Orr:
237/5
Text
The future - Present tense, future perfect? - Inequality/ Dan Atkinson, Larry Elliot:
237/20
Text
Between the lines(N):
238/5
Text
The Walrus - not grim up north - official(N):
238/6
Text
Millennium dome/ Gareth Jenkins:
238/24
Text
Between the lines(N):
239/5
Text
New Labour's failures - A bad start to Blair's year(N):
239/6
Text
Editorial - Build the resistance(N):
240/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
240/6
Text
Between the lines(N):
241/5
Text
Editorial - A familiar feeling(N):
242/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
242/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
243/8
Text
Radio bigots go ga ga/ Pat Stack:
243/36
Text
Editorial - Protest is global(N):
244/3
Text
Stack on the back - the protection racket?/ Pat Stack:
244/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
245/5
Text
Public project - from Concorde to the Dome(N)/ Dave Beecham:
245/7
Text
Cultural currents - Disney and the dome/ Mike González:
245/24
Text
Stack on the back - from activist to apologist - Peter Hain/ Pat Stack:
245/36
Text
Editorial - Reaching crisis point(N):
246/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
246/5
Text
Editorial - a joyless boom(N):
247/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
247/5
Text
Review of 2000 - the year resistance went global/ Karen O'Toole:
247/18
Text
Articles of resistance(R: Paul Foot/ Bookmarks, £14.99)/ David Shonfield:
247/29
Text
[Order]
Virgin on the ridiculous(L)/ John Nicholson:
247/33
Text
Stack on the back - loony tunes/ Pat Stack:
247/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
248/5
Text
Capitalist crimes - home truths(N):
248/7
Text
Britain in decline? - spin doctors need miracles/ Julie Waterson:
248/17
Text
Editorial - On the move(N):
249/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
249/5
Text
Editorial - anger, not apathy(N):
250/3
Text
Editorial - time to rock the boat(N):
251/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
251/5
Text
Four years hard Labour - more pain, less gain/ Lindsey German:
251/14
Text
Between the lines(N):
252/5
Text
Stack on the back - goodness, ungracious me/ Pat Stack:
252/36
Text
Editorial - The anger boils over(N):
253/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
253/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
254/5
Text
Stack on the back - Postcards from the veg/ Pat Stack:
254/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
255/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
257/5
Text
No nonsense guides: World history, Sexual Diversity, International Migration(R: Various authors/ New International/Verso, £7.00 each)/ Sally Campbell:
257/31
Text
Between the lines(N):
258/5
Text
Stack on the back - With a song in their hearts/ Pat Stack:
258/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
259/5
Text
Government U-turns - The market abandons New Labour(N)/ Solomon Hughes:
259/6
Text
Editorial - strained relations(N):
260/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
260/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
261/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
262/5
Text
Editorial - Waging war at home:
264/3
Text
Editorial - Safe as houses?(N):
265/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
265/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
266/5
Text
Stack on the back - Hold on a minute/ Pat Stack:
267/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
268/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
269/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
270/5
Text
Cultural currents - Great polls and ire/ Mike González:
270/27
Text
British Social Attitudes(R: National Centre for Social Research/ Sage, £37.50)/ Judith Orr:
270/31
Text
Between the lines(N):
271/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
272/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
273/5
Text
Stack on the back - Who wants to be a warmonger?/ Pat Stack:
273/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
274/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
275/5
Text
Editorial - Street talk(N):
276/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
276/5
Text
Hutton enquiry - Indecent exposure(N)/ Solomon Hughes:
277/4
Text
Between the lines(N):
277/5
Text
Stack on the back - A touch of the sun/ Pat Stack:
277/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
278/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
279/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
280/5
Text
Editorial - Corporate capture(N):
281/3
Text
Between the lines(N):
281/5
Text
British politics - A matter of opinion - British Social Attitudes(R: National Centre for Social Research/ Sage, £37.50)/ Michael Lavalette:
281/12
Text
Stack on the back - Oscar wild/ Pat Stack:
281/36
Text
Editorial - Saved by the 'rebels'(N):
282/3
Text
The Hutton Report - Did everyone say 'whitewash'?(N)/ Solomon Hughes:
282/4
Text
Between the lines(N):
282/5
Text
Between the lines(N):
283/5
Text
Stack on the back - The whites of their lies/ Pat Stack:
283/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
284/5
Text
The betrayal of dissent - Hitchens and the new American century(R: Scott Lucas/ Pluto, £10.99)/ Shaun Doherty:
284/28
Text
[Order]
Between the lines(N):
285/5
Text
Stack on the back - A very special relationship/ Pat Stack:
285/36
Text
Between the lines(N):
286/5
Text
Stack on the back - A pat on the back/ Pat Stack:
287/44
Text
Between the lines(N):
288/7
Text
Stacks of good memories(L)/ Eve Light:
288/31
Text
Andrew Stone - Some mother's son/ Andrew Stone:
289/44
Text
No mercy for the mercenaries(L)/ Abdul-Nasser J G Baston:
290/30
Text
Editorial - The election starts here(N):
293/5
Text
Poverty - The poor are still with us/ Jacob Middleton:
293/20
Text
Election - Hey there, wait a minute Mr Postman(N)/ Tom Wall:
296/8
Text
The ex-ministers' club(N)/ Solomon Hughes:
296/11
Text
The Thames(R: Jonathan Schneer/ Little, Brown £18.99)/ Ann Conway:
296/40
Text
[Order]
East end Jewish radicals(R: William J Fishman/ Five Leaves, £14.99)/ Sabby Sagall:
296/41
Text
The London years(R: Rudolf Rocker/ Five Leaves, £14.99)/ Sabby Sagall:
296/41
Text
[Order]
Trafalgar Square through the camera(R: Roger Hargreaves/ National Portrait Gallery, £16.99)/ Angela Stapleford:
296/42
Text
[Order]
Andrew Stone - Boys in the hoodies/ Andrew Stone:
297/44
Text
BRITAIN:IMMIGRATION
Immigration(N):
2/3
Graphic
New nationality act:
80.11/8
Graphic
Immigration controls:
81.02/24
Graphic
Nationality act:
81.03/22
Graphic
Immigration:
93/8
Graphic
Immigration and statelessness:
99/8
Graphic
Hong Kong immigration:
128/27
Nationality Questions in Hong Kong(R)/ JCWI:
131/32
Notting Hill in the Sixties(R: Charlie Phillips, Mike Phillips/ Lawrence and Wishart, £12.99)/ Margot Hill:
148/28
The hidden shame/ Henry Maitles:
160/12
Racist fiction(L)/ Greg Jackson:
160/35
An uneasy calm(N):
167/3
Briefing - Immigration, racism by numbers:
169/7
Text
Immigration, ethnicity and racism in Britain, 1815-1945(R: Panikos Panyani/ Manchester University Press, £7.99)/ Kevin Ovenden:
179/31
Text
Border lies(N)/ Chris Nineham:
185/5
Text
Strained relations/ Kevin Ovenden:
187/18
Text
Staying power/ Peter Morgan:
192/11
Text
Editorial, in black and white(N):
194/3
Text
Asylum - Back in the dock(N):
199/4
Text
Asylum - No room at the inn?(N)/ Margot Hill:
203/4
Text
Asylum seekers - the removal man(N)/ Weyman Bennett:
228/6
Text
Dreaming and scheming(R: Hanif Kureishi/ Faber and Faber, £8.99)/ Hassan Mahamdallie:
264/31
Text
[Order]
Asians in Britain(R: Rozina Visram/ Pluto, £15.99)/ Mubin Haq:
265/28
Text
[Order]
BRITISH LABOUR HISTORY
No mean fighter(R)/ McShane:
3/29
Graphic
The Merthyr rising(R)/ Williams:
4/31
Graphic
Revolt on the Clyde(R)/ Gallacher:
5/25
Graphic
Britain during the Russian revolution:
80.06/12
Graphic
Freedom to roam(R)/ Hill:
80.09/33
Graphic
Engineers at war 1939-45(R)/ Croucher:
82.07/32
Graphic
Drinking down the ages:
50/15
Graphic
Experience of defeat(R)/ Hill:
69/26
Graphic
The Webbs(R):
71/28
Graphic
Letters:
71/31
Graphic
Letters(Experience of defeat):
73/34
Graphic
British workers and the ILP(R)/ Howard:
74/28
Graphic
1919:
77/36
Graphic
Letters(Experience of defeat):
78/35
Graphic
Childrens strikes 1911:
79/36
Graphic
Llanelli riots 1911:
81/36
Graphic
General strike 1926:
87/16
Graphic
The Chartists(R)/ Thompson:
88/31
Graphic
Fascists and Cable Street 1936:
90/36
Graphic
When Wales run riot:
91/26
Graphic
Cable Street:
91/36
Graphic
1919 on the brink(R)/ Rosenberg:
96/30
Graphic
Marxism in Britain 1917-34(R)/ MacIntyre:
98/30
Graphic
William Morris:
101/26
Victor Gollancz:
102/22
Letters(Victor Gollancz):
104/34
AJ Cook(R)/ Davies:
105/31
Letters(Victor Gollancz):
105/35
Chartism:
108/24
Harry McShane obituary:
109/22
Revolt on the Clyde 1919:
116/22
Winter of Discontent:
117/14
Letters(Revolt on the Clyde):
117/35
William Lovett(R)/ Weiner:
122/35
Saklatvals: A political biography(R: Mike Squires/ Lawrence and Wishart £19.95)/ Hazel Croft:
136/34
Nine days of hope/ Gareth Jenkins:
142/24
Times that try men's souls/ Gareth Jenkins:
143/24
Nights to remember/ Duncan Blackie:
144/20
The English People and the English Revolution(R: Brian Manning/ Bookmarks, £12.95)/ Alex Callinicos:
144/27
[Order]
Never a yes man - The life and politics of an adopted Liverpudlian(R: Eric Heffer/ Verso, £16.95)/ Peter Morgan:
146/29
Customs in common(R: EP Thompson/ Merlin, £25.00)/ John Saville:
149/26
Accustomed to struggle(L)/ Keith Flett:
150/34
The crimson banner of revolt/ Lee Humber:
161/17
The past in the present/ Lindsey German:
162/16
John MacLean: Clydeside Socialist(R: James D Young/ Clydeside Press, £4.95)/ Pat Riordan:
162/31
Missing factor(L)/ Keith Flett:
162/35
Keeping the red flag flying/ Lee Humber:
164/15
1968 - Busy being born/ John Rose:
164/21
Captain Swing(R: Eric Hobsbawm,George Rudé/ Pimlico, £10.00)/ Colin Barker:
164/29
[Order]
Outsiders(R: Dorothy Thompson/ Verso, £11.95)/ Lindsey German:
167/27
[Order]
Landscapes and Memories(R: John Prebble/ Harper Collins, £18.00)/ Chris Bambery:
167/31
[Order]
Robin Hood, riding through the glen/ Judy Cox:
168/23
Text
Rebels against the machine/ Suzanne Jeffrey:
169/24
Text
The fight that blasted Heath/ Dave Sherry:
171/24
Text
Between the devil and the deep blue sea(R: Marcus Rediker/ Canto, £7.99)/ Duncan Hallas:
176/31
Text
[Order]
A powerful combination/ Lee Humber:
178/16
Text
Revolution in the air/ Chanie Rosenberg:
178/22
Text
Life on the ocean wave(L)/ Steve Cushion:
178/34
Text
The numbers game(L)/ Ian Ellis:
179/34
Text
Unlimited company/ Dave Beecham:
192/20
Text
Follow your leaders?/ Sabby Sagall:
194/22
Text
Political writings: contributions to 'Justice and Commonweal' 1883-1890(R: William Morris/ Thoemmes Press, £19.00)/ John Newsinger:
194/30
Text
[Order]
Nine days in May/ Judith Orr:
197/16
Text
Big battle in class war - interview with Edmund Frow/ Sean Vernell:
197/17
Text
An atlas of industrial protest in Britain 1750-1990(R: A Charlesworth, et al/ Macmillan, £12.99)/ Mark O'Brien:
197/30
[Order]
The time bandits/ Lindsey German:
203/9
Text
The price of a cigar(R: Peter Wood/ Anchor Books, £9.95)/ Eve Light:
203/31
Text
[Order]
Retrieved riches: Social investigation in Britain 1840-1914(R: David Englander,Rosemary O'Day(eds)/ Scolar Press, £16.95)/ Jon Gubbay:
206/27
Text
[Order]
Roots of red Clydeside 1910-1914(R: William Kenefick,Arthur McIvor(eds)/ John Donald Publishers, £12.99)/ Dave Sherry:
208/30
Text
History of the Communist Party of Great Britain 1941-51(R: Noreen Branson/ Lawrence & Wishart, £14.99)/ Ian Allinson:
210/32
Text
[Order]
The strange death of Liberal England(R: George Dangerfield/ Serf, £14.99)/ Paul Foot:
211/26
Text
[Order]
Exhibition - The voice of the Multitude(A: / Public Record Office, ew, London):
218/26
Text
Thinking it through - Out of apathy/ Chris Harman:
219/15
Text
Keir Hardie(R: Caroline Benn/ Richard Cohen Books, £15.99)/ Lindsey German:
219/28
Text
[Order]
Mutineers(R: Jonathan Neale/ Redwords, £8.99)/ Paul McGarr:
221/28
Text
[Order]
The political trajectory of JT Murphy(R: Ralph Darlington/ Liverpool University Press, £12.99)/ Jack Robertson:
221/31
Text
[Order]
The Luddite rebellion(R: Brian Bailey/ Sutton Publishers, £18.99)/ Mark Steel:
222/29
Text
[Order]
Red Letter Days - London, 13 November 1887/ John Charlton:
224/35
Text
From World War to class war/ Chanie Rosenberg:
226/23
Text
Peak District - 24 April 1932/ Dave Renton:
229/35
Text
London 14 June 1381/ Paul McGarr:
231/35
Text
It just went like tinder(R: John Charlton/ Redwords, £6.99)/ Hassan Mahamdallie:
233/31
Text
[Order]
The General Strike day by day(R: Keith Laybourn/ Sutton, £10.99)/ Phil Turner:
235/31
Text
[Order]
A thousand years of resistance/ Dave Beecham:
236/18
Text
Bloody Friday in George Square - 31 January 1919/ Dave Sherry:
237/35
Text
Edmund Frow(R: Ruth Frow/ Working Class Movement Library, £6.00)/ Keith Flett:
239/31
Text
Red letter days - The Spithead mutiny, 16 April 1797/ John Molyneaux:
240/35
Text
The Invergordon Mutiny - 15 September 1931/ Dave Sherry:
244/35
Text
Organic intellectuals(L)/ Michael Herbert:
246/34
Text
Glorious summer(R: Dave Lyddon, Ralph Darlington/ Bookmarks, £13.99)/ Roger Cox:
247/30
Text
[Order]
London: a biography(R: Peter Ackroyd/ Chatto, £25.00)/ Judy Cox:
250/30
Text
[Order]
The dictionary of labour biography: Volume ten(R: Joyce M Bellamy, John Saville/ Macmillan, £85.00)/ Keith Flett:
250/33
Text
[Order]
Mystical not material(L)/ Keith Flett:
251/35
Text
Dictionary of Labour History(R: Greg Rosen(ed)/ Politicos, £30.00)/ Keith Flett:
259/33
Text
The wearing of the green(R: Michael Herbert/ IBRG, £11.95)/ Dave Renton:
263/31
Text
[Order]
Internationalism - Solidarity forever/ Sabby Sagall:
266/24
Text
New nightmares(L)/ Keith Flett:
267/34
Text
Spread the word(L)/ Gerry McGarvey:
267/35
Text
Industry - Anger into action?/ Chris Bambery, Peter Morgan:
268/9
Text
When Adam delved and Eve span(R: Mark O'Brien/ New Clarion, £8.99)/ Kelly McDermott:
291/39
Text
[Order]
Elections - Standing on the left/ Keith Flett:
295/16
Text
The Edwardians(R: Roy Hattersley/ Little Brown, £25.00)/ Keith Flett:
295/39
Text
[Order]
Thirty years in a turtleneck sweater(R: Nick Warren/ Ebury Press, £12.99)/ Kevin Devine:
296/38
Text
[Order]
The struggle for dignity(R: John McIlroy, Alan Campbell, Keith Gildart (eds)/ University of Wales)/ John Newsinger:
296/38
Text
[Order]
BRITAIN:PRE-1900 HISTORY
Gunpowder, treason and plot, Guy Fawkes review of 'The gunpowder plot'(R: Antonia Fraser/ Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20.00)/ Paul McGarr:
202/21
Text
[Order]
Liberty or death(R: Ray Hemmings/ Lawrence and Wishart, £12.99)/ Phil Knight:
251/31
Text
[Order]
The decline and fall of Roman Britain(R: Neil Faulkner/ Tempus, £19.99)/ John Newsinger:
251/33
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Villains of all nations(R: Marcus Rediker/ Verso, £18.99)/ Colin Wilson:
288/39
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BRITAIN:WAGES, PAY
Pay policy(N):
5/5
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Pay(N):
6/7
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Pay(N):
7/2
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Relativities deal?(N):
9/12
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Wages struggle:
9/30
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Great revolt(N):
10/2
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Do wages cause inflation?:
10/34
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Indexation of wages:
13/6
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Equal pay(N):
13/8
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Wages the battles ahead:
14/4
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Clegg sell out(N):
14/5
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The Clegg con:
80.02/29
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Wages and inflation(N):
80.06/2
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Depressing wages(N):
80.08/5
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Public sector lies(N):
80.11/2
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Legacy of Clegg(N):
81.02/2
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Low pay settlements struggle:
81.09/2
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Falling wages:
82.02/2
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Public sector pay attacks:
82.04/25