KURDISTAN
LABOUR LEFT
Stuart Holland interview:
14/16
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Onward march of Benn:
14/21
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Response to Stuart Holland:
15/39
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Politics of Tony Benn:
80.03/18
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Labour left v Thatcher:
80.05/9
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Benn's army:
80.08/25
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Arguments for democracy(R)/ Benn:
80.08/30
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LCC:
80.1/12
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Labour left:
81.02/4
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Benn wagon:
81.06/2
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Ken Livingstone interview:
81.06/10
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Letters:
81.07/15
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Trade unions and socialism(R)/ LCC:
81.07/35
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What next? Nigel Stanley interview:
81.11/4
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Tariq Ali joining the Labour Party:
81.11/20
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Why Tariq Ali is wrong:
81.11/21
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Socialism with a human face(R)/ Meacher:
82.04/33
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Labour left whistling in the dark:
47/3
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Labour left after Bermondsey:
51/3
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Labour left in the election:
55/8
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Labour left:
57/17
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Old Benn magic:
62/36
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Why the left is back:
70/22
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Left caught on right hook(N):
72/4
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Left's dilemma:
73/14
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Left under attack(N):
76/3
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Future of the left:
76/14
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Left collapse(N):
77/4
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Black sections(N):
78/5
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Left whistling(N):
78/5
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Hunting the heretics(N):
83/4
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Witch hunt(N):
85/5
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Witch hunt(N):
89/3
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Patterns of witch hunts:
90/20
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Eric Heffer interview:
92/9
Graphic
Letters(Patterns of witchhunts):
92/34
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Tony Benn:
95/36
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Left under attack(N):
101/4
Left councils' cuts(N):
102/4
Left councils' failings:
104/36
Benn's left alternative(N):
108/5
Benn-Heffer campaign(N):
111/4
Benn-Heffer(N):
114/3
Reorganising after defeat(N):
115/4
Road to nowhere (ex-LP interviews):
131/21
Martha Osamor interview:
133/23
Taylor, AJP - obituary, A man of the left/ Alex Callinicos:
135/29
Bad judgement(N):
137/5
Thinking it through - Sad memories/ Chris Harman:
140/8
Looking the wrong way/ Lindsey German:
140/16
Left turn, but is it the right one?/ Mark Fraenkel,Hazel Croft:
145/22
After the fall(R: Robin Blackburn(ed)/ Verso)/ Lindsey German:
149/29
The future of socialism(R: William K Tabb(ed)/ Monthly Review Press)/ Lindsey German:
149/29
The human face of revolution - obituary: Dave Widgery/ Bob Light:
158/24
Common Sense: A new constitution for Britain(R: Tony Benn,Andrew Hood/ Hutchinson, £8.99)/ Simon Joyce:
166/28
[Order]
Harold Laski: A political biograhpy(R: Michael Newman/ Macmillan, £45.00)/ Donny Gluckstein:
167/32
[Order]
Thinking it through - unholy alliance/ Chris Harman:
169/8
Text
Speaking up in Parliament(V: Tony Benn)/ Clare Fermont:
175/25
Text
Don't rock the boat(N):
176/4
Text
Don't rubbish the left(L)/ John Nicholson:
178/34
Text
Strike back(R: Ernie Roberts/ £5.95)/ Paul Holborow:
179/29
Text
The first new left: British intellectuals after Stalin(R: Michael Kenny/ Lawrence and Wishart, £14.99)/ Dave Renton:
188/29
Text
Doe's Labour's Left have an alternative?/ Lindsey German:
205/12
Text
Local heroes?/ Gareth Jenkins:
205/14
Text
Waiting for Lefty?/ Charlie Kimber:
213/10
Text
Turn again Livingstone(R: John Carvel/ Profile Books, £6.99)/ Dave Beecham:
230/27
Text
[Order]
Livingstone's campaign - avoiding the issue(N):
239/6
Text
Some home truths for Labour(1)(L)/ Piers Corbyn:
242/32
Text
Challenging times for resistance(2)(L)/ Andy Player:
245/33
Text
Challenging times for resistance(3)(L)/ Paul Smith:
245/33
Text
Obituary - Caroline Benn - a part of Labour's history/ Lindsey German:
248/24
Text
A better comparison(L)/ Ian Birchall:
248/35
Text
Obituary - Newcastle Red/ John Charlton:
253/24
Text
Stack on the back - Ken Livingstone, When will he ever learn?/ Pat Stack:
253/36
Text
Memoirs from the left(R: John Saville/ Merlin, £14.95)/ Keith Flett:
276/28
Text
[Order]
Hammer of the left(R: John Golding/ Politicos, £25.00)/ Tom Unterrainer:
283/32
Text
[Order]
The Socialist League in the 1930s(R: Michael Bor/ Athena Press, £15.99)/ Frank Henderson:
300/40
Text
[Order]
Streetfighting years(R: Tariq Ali/ Verso, £12.99)/ Matthew Cookson:
300/42
Text
[Order]
LABOUR MOVEMENT:GENERAL
Since 1968 - Hyman:
3/25
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Any change?:
80.03/30
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Labour left v Thatcher:
80.05/9
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Beyond the fragments:
80.05/12
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Exchange of views with the SWP:
80.07/26
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Beyond the fragments conference:
80.08/27
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AES(R):
81.04/31
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Socialist society:
81.07/28
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The new BLs:
81.07/28
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State intervention in industry(R):
81.07/41
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Socialist society:
81.11/28
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Forward march of labour halted(R)/ Hobsbawn:
82.01/33
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Socialist society founding:
82.02/25
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Argument for socialism(R)/ Pluto:
47/29
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Farewell to the working class(R)/ Gorz:
50/24
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Broad Lefts:
52/8
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BLs in the unions:
55/13
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Building BLOC?:
63/36
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BLs - strategy for defeat:
64/2
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BLOC conference:
64/5
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BL limits(N):
69/4
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The ideas of neighbourhood(R)/ Seabrook:
71/30
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Strike - how to fight to win(R)/ McIlroy:
73/30
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How Britain votes(R):
81/14
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History of communism(R):
81/30
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WRP - cult comes a cropper:
82/25
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Socialist conference(N):
103/7
Socialist conference debate:
105/32
Letters:
106/34
Poll tax(N):
112/6
Nothing to Post-erity/ Pat Stack:
137/36
The time of my life, 70th birthday/ Clare Fermont,Lindsey German:
152/24
All the wrong lessons(N):
153/3
The myth of Essex man/ Lindsey German:
153/12
Socialism and Democracy - debate/ Tony Benn,Lindsey German:
156/17
Big questions(L)/ Nick Waterfield:
157/35
but no answers(L)/ Ged Peck:
157/35
Working class movement - No going back(N):
160/3
Disputing the figures/ Dave Beecham:
163/8
Hilda Upward, obituary(N)/ David Allinson:
186/6
Text
The waiting game/ Pat Stack:
187/36
Text
Strikes - How does it add up?(N)/ Dave Beecham:
200/7
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Paul O'Flinn:
202/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Jo Benefield:
203/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Michael Rosen:
204/34
Text
Danziger's Britain: a journey to the edge(R: Nick Danziger/ Harper Collins, £18.00)/ Jess Hurd:
205/29
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Eamonn McCann:
205/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Steve Platt:
206/34
Text
A mood for a change/ Lindsey German:
207/8
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Bernhard Herzberg:
207/34
Text
The endless lessons of history - interview with John Fowles:
208/16
Text
Obituary: 20th century revolutionary, Carl Cowl/ Sabby Sagall:
208/23
Text
Manchester Marxist, Edmond Frow obituary/ Keith Flett:
209/22
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Marion Tennison:
209/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Shirley Winter:
210/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Dilys Taylor:
211/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ John Brown:
212/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Norah Rushton:
213/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Maria Styllou:
214/34
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Eileen McMahon:
216/33
Text
One of the greats(L)/ Ruth Frow:
217/31
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Brian Dooley:
217/34
Text
Thinking it through - Don't make exceptions/ Chris Harman:
218/9
Text
Why I became a socialist/ John Witzenfeld:
218/34
Text
Sparks of resistance/ Peter Morgan:
229/13
Text
May Day/ Keith Flett:
230/35
Text
Start of the fightback? - Something in the air(N)/ Lindsey German:
249/4
Text
Obituary - Audrey Farrell - passionate about socialism/ Colin Barker:
249/20
Text
Industry - It's official, strikes are back/ Martin Smith:
250/13
Text
Reasons to be cheerful(R: Mark Steel/ Scribner, £10.00)/ Pat Stack:
251/32
Text
[Order]
Workers' movement - The Party's just begun/ Paul Foot:
259/16
Text
Labour and the unions - united we stand?/ Chris Bambery:
260/8
Text
Labour and the unions - 1972: a great year for the workers/ Tony Cliff:
260/12
Text
'People think that going on strike is fun' (2)(L)/ Phil Turner:
261/34
Text
Editorial - the power of protest(N):
262/3
Text
May day - Festival for the workers/ Keith Flett:
263/24
Text
LABOUR MOVEMENT:SWP STRATEGY
Where do we go from here:
1/12
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10 years on:
2/12
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Making of a myth(R):
9/35
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Letters:
10/23
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Workers plan and SWP:
16/30
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The General Strike that never was:
80.03/13
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SWP and the steel strike:
80.04/8
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Where to from the steel strike - Hallas interview:
80.04/9
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Industrial discussion:
80.07/11
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Abandoning dogmatism:
80.08/29
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Lessons of defeat:
81.04/27
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Reassessing the rank and file:
81.1/26
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Facing up to Tebbit's bill:
82.03/17
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The downturn:
82.06/18
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Balance of class forces:
52/10
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Building in the downturn:
53/3
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Revolutionaries and the elections:
54/3
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State of the movement:
55/16
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Politics in the workplace:
56/10
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Conference perspectives pull out:
57/1
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Conference perspectives pull out:
58/1
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Conference perspectives pull out:
59/1
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State of the movement:
62/3
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Balance of class forces:
62/7
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Letters:
63/34
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The task ahead(miners strike):
64/7
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Class struggle hots up:
65/5
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Road to workers power:
66/31
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Role of the paper:
67/10
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United front:
69/15
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Learning from the strike:
74/9
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Education for socialists:
85/28
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State of the struggle today:
86/17
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Voting Labour(N):
88/4
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The way ahead:
97/14
Graphic
Class struggle(N):
101/7
Farewell to the working class?:
103/16
Fords dispute:
107/12
The shape of the struggle:
107/14
Single union deals(N):
108/6
Hegemony of ideas:
108/9
Dual labour market:
109/23
Dark clouds silver linings perspective:
113/10
Growing confidence(N):
115/5
Industrial outlook(N):
120/4
SWP conference and industrial outlook:
121/16
SWP conference 1989:
126/23
Words as Weapons(R: Paul Foot/ Verso, £9.99)/ Bob Light:
138/32
[Order]
State of the struggle - Mirror Images(N):
144/3
Thinking it through - Making connections/ Chris Harman:
146/9
The crisis - A world in turmoil(N):
147/3
Jim McCallum - obituary(N):
150/7
United front - A theory of action/ Sabby Sagall:
154/20
The return of the working class/ John Rees:
158/11
1992: the year the tide turned:
159/8
Spread the word(N):
160/5
Review Sales - Soaraway success(N):
163/6
Green shoots of recovery/ Lindsey German:
163/7
Obituary - Jim Scott/ Roger Huddle:
164/5
Workers movement - Our green shoots(N):
173/3
Text
Working class movement - temperature rising(N):
174/3
Text
Courting victory(L)/ Tom Delargy:
177/34
Text
All aboard for the class struggle?/ Pat Dunne,Jane Loftus,Margot Hill:
178/8
Text
In the balance/ Tony Cliff:
183/16
Text
Solidarity, what it is, how to get it. how to rebuild the unions/ John Rees:
184/15
Text
Under the influence(L)/ Brian Dickinson:
185/34
Text
Editorial, mind the gap(N):
186/3
Text
Alive and kicking(L)/ Stephen Arthur:
193/35
Text
Debate, should socialists leave the Labour Party?/ John Rees,Mark Seddon:
194/10
Text
Left on the sidelines(L)/ Unjum Mirza:
195/34
Text
Quantity into quality?(L)/ Bob Fotherington:
195/34
Text
Taking sides...(L)/ Andy Brammer:
196/34
Text
Let's have some answers(L)/ Stuart N Goodman:
197/33
Vote with open eyes(L)/ Judith Lyons:
198/32
Remember the last time(L)/ Phil Turner:
198/32
Not like the Tories(L)/ Dave Roberts:
198/32
On top of the world? How far can they go?/ Chris Bambery:
199/10
Text
Socialism since the seventies/ Lindsey German:
200/10
Text
Eternal optimists?(L)/ Ed Horton:
200/34
Text
With friends like these(L)/ Ian Stewart:
200/34
Text
The voice of socialism(N):
201/7
Text
The missing link/ Gareth Jenkins:
201/12
Text
It's an ill wind(L)/ Mark Thomas:
201/32
Text
Why I became a socialist/ Frank Henderson:
201/34
Text
Labour's crisis and the revolutionary alternative, interview with Tony Cliff/ Chris Nineham:
202/9
Text
Thinking it through - With the tide/ Chris Harman:
208/12
Text
Change is about to come - but how?/ Tony Cliff:
209/9
Text
Editorial - a test of strength(N):
211/3
Text
Poll position/ Lindsey German:
220/22
Text
To stand or not to stand?(L)/ Jim Blake:
222/34
Text
Plan for a fight:
225/5
Text
Protest against capitalism - the battle after Seattle/ John Rees:
237/9
Text
When unity is strength/ Sabby Sagall:
241/23
Text
Socialist strategy - Blair, the elections and the left/ John Rees:
245/10
Text
Marxism 2001 - Rallying the left/ Judy Cox:
252/24
Text
Stop the war - An attack on all fronts/ SWP:
257/18
Text
The movement erupts - The fight against capital and war/ John Rees:
262/8
Text
Obituary - Duncan Hallas - Thinker, orator, revolutionary/ Alex Callinicos:
267/9
Text
Obituary - Duncan Hallas - An agitator of the best kind/ Chanie Rosenberg, Frank Henderson, Ian Birchall:
268/22
Text
Labour and the trade unions - Young, gifted and back/ Rob Hoveman:
275/9
Text
Left alternative - The forces of change/ John Rees:
279/10
Text
Relaunch - Full spectrum resistance(N)/ Peter Morgan:
287/10
Text
Obituary - Paul Foot 1937-2004/ Peter Morgan:
288/4
Text
The heat is on - Strikes and pickets are now back in the news/ Peter Morgan:
288/12
Text
Confidence back on the frontline(L)/ Ben Drake:
289/30
Text
Apology:
289/31
Socialist Worker Appeal - Keep on moving(N)/ Candy Udwin:
290/9
Text
Man of steel(L)/ John Wood-Cowling:
290/31
Text
Editorial - Every second counts(N):
291/5
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LABOUR PARTY:GENERAL
Other ref:
Labour Party:History, Liverpool, Local Government, Militant, Reformism
Election 1979:
11/2
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Union leaders rule:
80.07/4
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At the crossroads:
80.08/25
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Fruitless Labour(N):
80.09/3
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Losing their heads?(N):
80.1/2
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Labour and the bomb:
80.1/19
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Portrait of Michael Foot:
80.11/21
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Conference:
81.01/3
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Wembley conference:
81.02/3
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Unemployment campaign:
81.02/13
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Will Labour ban the bomb?:
81.04/15
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Workplace branches:
81.05/20
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The case for keeping out of the Labour Party:
81.07/18
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Labour and Ireland:
81.08/8
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Labour after Brighton:
81.09/3
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Labour and Trade Unions:
81.09/25
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Peace in the Labour Party?:
82.01/2
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Right wing offensive:
82.04/9
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Hillhead loss:
82.04/11
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AES:
82.05/2
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Disgrace over Falklands:
82.05/3
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After the election landslide:
55/3
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Kinnock/Hattersley victory:
58/3
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Kinnock v Wilson:
59/8
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Kinnock's new look Labour:
64/22
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The right and reselection:
68/22
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Rise of Kinnock(R):
69/12
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Labour and the miners:
69/13
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Kinnock betrayal(N):
71/4
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Right in Labour Party(N):
75/4
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Should socialists be in the Labour Party?:
77/17
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Right wing rebound(N):
78/4
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Labour Party/TUC deal(N):
79/6
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The new centre right(N):
79/7
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Charge of the right(N):
80/3
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Labour's economic policy:
81/9
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Conference:
81/11
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David Blunkett:
81/13
Kinnock and feminism:
84/24
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Kinnock's caring capitalism(N):
85/4
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The right(N):
87/4
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Labour and Ireland:
87/15
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Labour's atomic record:
88/11
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Labour and racism:
89/9
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Senile socialism:
89/12
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How conference works(N):
90/6
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Preparing for power?:
91/4
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The alternative team(N):
92/4
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Policy(N):
92/6
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Minimum wage trick(N):
93/4
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Letters:
93/35
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Labour's defence:
95/9
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Choose freedom(R)/ Hattersley:
96/15
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U turn on Cruise(N):
97/4
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Labour Party and gays:
97/13
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Class struggle and the Labour vote:
99/16
Graphic
Can Labour win?:
100/8
Graphic
Conference(N):
102/3
Tale of two parties(R)/ Wainwright:
103/30
Leadership elections(N):
107/4
Kinnock(N):
111/3
Scottish defeats(N):
116/5
Can Labour win?:
118/16
Unilateralism(N):
121/5
Electoral success(N):
122/3
Policy review:
122/10
Pale reflection(N):
135/7
A working class party?/ Duncan Hallas:
138/24
Shameful past/ Simon Joyce:
139/14
Worsening shame(L)/ Ian Birchall:
140/34
Labour's dead end/ Pat Stack,Robert Crick:
141/12
Pressure from below?(L)/ Kevin Ovenden:
141/34
Liverpool - Dress rehearsal(N):
144/4
Mersey beat?/ Pat Stack,Mark Fraenkel:
144/10
Left turn, but is it the right one?/ Mark Fraenkel,Hazel Croft:
145/22
Labour Party - Withering at the root(N):
146/5
Never a yes man - The life and politics of an adopted Liverpudlian(R: Eric Heffer/ Verso, £16.95)/ Peter Morgan:
146/29
Will Labour make a difference?/ Paul Foot:
147/8
Out of this world/ Pat Stack:
152/36
Kinnock's road to ruin(N):
153/4
Why Labour lost/ Paul Foot:
153/9
Labour could have won/ Margot Hill,Liz Rattue:
153/14
Carrying the red flag - interview Ben Bousquet/ Lee Humber:
154/24
Prisoners of illusion(L)/ Brian Butterworth:
154/34
Red fly the banners(L)/ David Holland:
156/35
Labour's Grass Roots(R: Patrick Seyd,Paul Whiteley/ Oxford University Press, £12.50)/ Julie Waterson:
157/29
[Order]
End of an era: Diaries 1980-90(R: Tony Benn/ Hutchinson, £25.00)/ Judith Orr:
158/28
[Order]
Defeat from the jaws of victory: Inside Kinnock's Labour Party(R: Richard Heffernon,Mike Marqusee/ Verso, £11.95)/ Ann Thomas:
160/28
On the wrong track(N):
161/4
Labour pulls up its roots(L)/ Pat Riordan:
161/35
A paler shade of blue/ Duncan Blackie:
162/9
Mods and rockers(N):
168/3
Text
Labourism and the English Genius(R: Gregory Elliot/ Verso, £11.99)/ Lindsey German:
168/29
Text
[Order]
Labour plots(L)/ Joanne Earley:
174/33
Text
Labour leadership - modern times(N):
176/3
Text
Ship without a keel/ Paul Foot:
176/5
Text
Labour leadership, all a blur(N):
177/4
Text
Last hope for Labour?/ Judith Orr:
177/8
Text
Niceness not enough/ Joseph Bord:
178/35
Text
Following the leader/ Tony Benn,Bob Dillon,Sue Callaway,Dave Church:
179/7
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Following the leader/ Peter Hain,Gregory Elliot,Mike Marqusee:
179/8
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Ten things everyone should know about the Labour Party/ Paul Foot:
179/9
Text
The best years of their lives? extracts from 'The Penguin book of Childhood'(R: Michael Rosen/ Penguin, £15.00):
180/18
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[Order]
Subordinate clause/ Gareth Jenkins:
180/20
Text
The peoples choice?(N):
182/4
Text
Can the right let rip?/ Lindsey German,Peter Morgan:
183/8
Text
Editorial, how right can you get?(N):
185/3
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Continental clause(L)/ John Partington:
185/34
Text
Thinking it through, a tale of two parties/ Chris Harman:
186/10
Text
Editorial, Labour means business(N):
187/3
Text
Blurred vision(L)/ John Partington:
187/34
Text
Something borrowed, something blue(N)/ Judith Orr:
188/7
Text
Labour and health, breach of trust(N)/ Chris Nineham:
188/8
Text
Editorial, new Labour pains(N):
189/3
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Getting down to business(N)/ Judith Orr:
190/6
Text
Ayes to the left(R: Peter Hain/ Lawrence and Wishart, £10.99)/ Kevin Ovenden:
191/30
Text
[Order]
The Benn diaries(R: Tony Benn/ Hutchinson, £25.00)/ Sheila McGregor:
192/31
Text
[Order]
Debate, should socialists leave the Labour Party?/ John Rees,Mark Seddon:
194/10
Text
Between the lines(L)/ Charlie Hore:
194/35
Text
Opposites attract/ Pat Stack:
195/36
Text
The Blair Revolution: Can Labour deliver?(R: Peter Mandelson,Roger Liddle/ Faber & Faber, £7.99)/ Clare Fermont:
196/22
Text
The second coming/ Pat Stack:
197/36
Text
Labour and welfare - More from the poor(N)/ Peter Morgan:
198/8
Text
Editorial - Working majority(N):
200/5
Text
Editorial - Not a happy union(N):
201/3
Text
Collision course?/ Lindsey German:
201/9
Text
An evening with Tony Blair/ Scott Sutherland:
201/13
Text
Man of the people?(L)/ Paul Thatcher:
201/33
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Faces of Labour: The inside story(R: Andy McSmith/ Verso, £16.00)/ Alex Callinicos:
202/29
Text
[Order]
The missing link(L)/ Mark Brown:
202/33
Text
The man behind the smile: Tony Blair and the politics of perversion(R: Leo Abse/ Robson Books, £16.99)/ Tony Dabb:
203/29
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[Order]
The rosy scenario/ Pat Stack:
204/36
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Editorial - Browned off(N):
205/3
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Doe's Labour's Left have an alternative?/ Lindsey German:
205/12
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Zero rating/ Pat Stack:
205/36
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Where does political power lie?/ Alex Callinicos:
206/16
Text
Fighting talk(R: Colin Brown/ Simon and Schuster, £15.99)/ Dave Hayes:
206/28
Text
[Order]
Socialism and democracy/ Paul Foot:
207/11
Text
The road to power(L)/ Pat Carmody:
207/32
Text
A landslide country(N)/ Lindsey German:
208/4
Text
It's been a long time coming(N)/ Paul Foot:
208/5
Text
Tom and Clem(T: Stephen Churchett/ Aldwych Theatre, London)/ John Rees:
208/24
Text
Swing shift/ Chris Harman:
209/12
Text
The blind spot(L)/ Michael Smith:
210/33
Text
Editorial - Blair's flexible friends(N):
212/3
Text
He who pays the piper(N)/ Judith Orr:
214/4
Text
Safety First(R: Paul Anderson, Nyta Mann/ Granta, £9.99)/ Hazel Croft:
214/29
Text
[Order]
The end of parliamentary socialism(R: Leo Panitch, Colin Leys/ Verso, £15.00)/ Hazel Croft:
214/29
Text
[Order]
Millionaires' welfare(N)/ Paul Foot:
215/5
Text
Whose party is it?/ Patrick Seyd, Martin Smith:
221/14
Text
Labour Party Conference - Back to their roots?(N)/ Beccy Reese:
222/4
Text
Editorial(N):
225/3
Text
Why I'm leaving the Labour Party/ Michael Knowles:
225/12
Text
Editorial - House of Cards(N)/ Paul Foot:
226/3
Text
History of betrayal(L)/ Liz White:
226/33
Text
Divorced from reality(L)/ Pete Thorpe:
226/33
Text
Editorial - All pact up(N):
227/3
Text
Mandy: The unauthorised biography of Peter Mandelson(R: Paul Routledge/ Simon & Schuster, £17.99)/ Clare Fermont:
227/12
Text
[Order]
Western disunion(L)/ Mark Thomas:
228/32
Text
Editorial - Fighting on the home front/ Lindsey German:
231/4
Text
Labour's postwar crisis/ Lindsey German:
232/4
Text
Cruel Britannia(R: Nick Cohen/ Verso, £16.00)/ Judith Orr:
232/28
Text
[Order]
Editorial - Conference call(N):
233/3
Text
London election - Will the best mayor win?(N)/ Lindsey German:
235/4
Text
London election - The battle for Labour/ Peter Morgan:
236/7
Text
London mayor - a bloody nose for Blair(N)/ Martin Smith:
237/4
Text
One in a million/ Pat Stack:
237/36
Text
Labour's crisis - mind the popularity gap/ Lindsey German:
238/8
Text
Blair's route to disaster(N):
239/3
Text
London Mayor - The real splitters(N):
239/4
Text
The vote - loser takes all(N):
239/5
Text
New Labour: the end of the affair/ Lindsey German:
240/11
Text
Stolen from the members/ Peter Morgan:
240/14
Text
Dragons led by poodles(R: Paul Flynn/ Politico's, £7.99)/ Des Mannay:
240/30
Text
[Order]
Editorial - Race they can't win(N):
241/3
Text
Leading Labour(R: Kevin Jeffreys(ed)/ IB Taurus, £24.50)/ Jo Benefield:
241/32
Text
A century of Labour(R: Keith Laybourn/ Sutton Publishing, £20.00)/ Jo Benefield:
241/32
Text
[Order]
It's my party(L)/ Andrew Coates:
241/33
Text
New Labour, new language?(R: Norman Fairclough/ Routledge, £9.99)/ Alan Gibson:
242/29
Text
[Order]
Running on empty(R: Andrew Scott/ Comerford and Miller, £12.95)/ Alan Gibson:
242/29
Text
[Order]
Leave the party, not the movement(L)/ Denis Wise:
242/32
Text
Bowled out by their own spin/ Pat Stack:
242/36
Text
Better than nothing(L)/ Andrew Scott:
244/34
Text
Labour's crisis - ghost of a chance(N)/ Paul Foot:
246/5
Text
Genetically modified conference(1)(L)/ Solomon Hughes:
246/33
Text
Genetically modified conference(2)(L)/ Tom Hickey:
246/33
Text
Britain in decline? - voices from Labour's heartlands/ Judy Cox:
248/14
Text
Passports and politics - A beautiful symmetry(N)/ Paul Foot:
249/5
Text
Four years hard Labour/ Clare Fermont:
251/9
Text
Election - no space for two Tory parties/ Ken Coates:
252/13
Text
Through the looking glass(R: Liz Davies/ Verso, £14.99)/ Charlie Kimber:
252/33
Text
[Order]
The Captive Party(R: Michael Barratt Brown/ Spokesman £5.00)/ Sadie Robinson:
253/30
Text
[Order]
Labour conference - Corporate conquest(N)/ Solomon Hughes:
256/4
Text
The Paymaster(R: Tom Bower/ Simon and Schuster, £7.99)/ Solomon Hughes:
258/32
Text
[Order]
Stack on the back - Chocks away, Biggles/ Pat Stack:
259/36
Text
Corruption - Dirty business/ Paul Foot:
261/16
Text
Obituary - Red Barbara's rocky road/ Paul Foot:
264/17
Text
Free at last!(R: Tony Benn/ Hutchinson, £25.00)/ Solomon Hughes:
268/32
Text
[Order]
Stop the war - 'A party I am beginning to despise'/ Peter Morgan:
271/11
Text
Labour Party plc(R: David Osler/ Mainstream Publishing, £15.99)/ Nicolai Gentchev:
271/32
Text
[Order]
Local elections - 'Labour's membership has gone underground'(N)/ Peter Morgan:
274/6
Text
Free Radical(R: Tony Benn/ Continuum, £12.99)/ Roger Smith:
276/30
Text
[Order]
The Walrus - Lights go out in Blair bunker:
278/8
Text
Thinking it through - Faith of their fathers/ Chris Harman:
279/9
Text
Democracy - A grand delusion/ Paul Foot:
279/17
Text
Dare to be Daniel(R: Tony Benn/ Hutchinson, £17.99)/ Paul Sillett:
290/42
Text
[Order]
Old Labour to New(R: Greg Rosen/ Politico's, £30.00)/ Donny Gluckstein:
301/41
Text
[Order]
LABOUR PARTY:HISTORY TO 1979
Keir Hardie:
80.03/40
Graphic
Labour's imperialist past:
82.05/10
Graphic
Labour and the war:
82.06/4
Graphic
Attlee(R)/ Harris:
48/29
Graphic
British workers and the ILP(R)/ Howard:
74/27
Graphic
Stafford Cripps:
88/20
Graphic
Labour - a poverty of theory:
93/17
Graphic
Northern Ireland(R)/ Rees:
94/32
Graphic
Tribune 50 years on:
95/16
Graphic
Letters:
97/34
Graphic
The left's dilemma (G Foote):
98/12
Graphic
Letters:
99/34
Graphic
Maxton's muddle(R):
101/29
The Labour Party(R)/ Cliff, Gluckstein:
113/24
Discipline and discord(R)/ Shaw:
115/31
John Strachey(R):
125/29
Never in the lead:
131/18
1974-9 government:
132/17
Breach of promise - Labour in power - 1964-1970(R: Clive Ponting/ Penguin £6.99)/ Jay Woolrich:
137/35
[Order]
Great expectiations - review of: Harold Wilson(R: Ben Pimlott/ Harper Collins, £20.00)/ Gareth Jenkins:
159/18
Keir Hardie(R: Caroline Benn/ Hutchinson, £25.00)/ Donny Gluckstein:
159/30
[Order]
Don't get fooled again(L)/ Ged Peck:
160/35
All white with Labour/ Bob Carter:
170/22
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]
Out of the ghetto(L)/ John Saville:
172/33
Text
Breaking new ground(L)/ Keith Flett:
172/33
Text
The road to 1945(R: Paul Addison/ Pimlico, £10.00)/ Brian McDonald:
173/30
Text
Michael Foot(R: Mervyn Jones/ Victor Gollancz, £20.00)/ Pat Stack:
175/28
Text
Red flags and reluctant revolutionaries/ Duncan Blackie:
186/16
Text
Pipe dreams, Harold Wilson obituary/ Paul Foot:
187/22
Text
Labour's promised land? Culture and society in Labour Britain 1945-51(R: Jim Fyrth(ed)/ Lawrence and Wishart, £16.00)/ Chris Rowell:
187/32
Text
The man who turned his back on Labour/ Dave Renton:
203/18
Text
MacDonald's record(L)/ Alex Callinicos:
204/33
Text
A right pounding/ Dave Renton:
205/15
Text
Must history repeat itself?/ Chris Harman:
211/14
Text
Fifty years on(R: Roy Hattersley/ Little Brown, £20.00)/ Lindsey German:
212/13
Text
[Order]
Red letter days - London, 27 February 1900/ Paul Foot:
227/35
Text
Struck off from the list(L)/ Keith Flett:
234/34
Text
Democracy and socialism - Century of the great hope/ Paul Foot:
237/14
Text
The Labour Party - dreams and disillusion/ Lindsey German, Caroline Benn:
237/17
Text
Marxists, Labour and the struggle for socialism (1)(L)/ Mark Thomas:
238/33
Text
Marxists, Labour and the struggle for socialism(2)(L)/ Keith Flett:
238/33
Text
George Lansbury(R: John Shepherd/ Oxford University Press, £35.00)/ Solomon Hughes:
277/30
Text
[Order]
New Labour, Old Labour(R: Anthony Seldon, Kevin Hickson(eds)/ Routledge, £19.99)/ Keith Flett:
284/32
Text
[Order]
Bevan(R: Clare Beckett, Francis Beckett/ Haus Books, £9.99)/ Keith Flett:
298/41
Text
[Order]
A new dawn(R: Norman Howard/ Politico's, £18.99)/ Keith Flett:
300/38
Text
[Order]
LATIN AMERICA
The long march in LA:
14/11
Graphic
Survey of events:
80.06/6
Graphic
What the guerrillas forgot(R):
80.11/33
Graphic
Impact of Falklands:
82.07/8
Graphic
Workers movement:
57/15
Graphic
Political change(N):
80/6
Graphic
Strikes and political developments(N):
116/11
The last days of William Shakespeare(R: Vlady Kociancich/ Heineman £13.95)/ Mario Quella:
134/35
The bloody story of Christopher Columbus/ Mike González:
151/16
The gathering of voices(R: Mike Gonzalez,David Treece/ Verso, £12.95)/ Tim Sanders:
162/32
[Order]
Land without evil: Utopian Journeys across the South American Watershed(R: Richard Gott/ Verso, £18.95)/ Dave Treece:
163/31
[Order]
The Latin American Left(R: Barry Carr,Steve Ellner(eds)/ Westview Press/Latin American Bureau, £12.99)/ Dave Beecham:
169/32
Text
News of a kidnapping(R: Gabriel Garcia Marquez/ Cape, £16.99)/ Mike González:
209/26
Text
[Order]
The marriage from hell/ Sharon Smith:
221/16
Text
Assassins Academy/ Sharon Smith:
233/20
Text
Ecuador - the battles are only beginning/ Andy Brown:
238/12
Text
Lessons of the past, fights of the future(1)(L)/ Mike Hobart:
239/33
Text
We will not dance on our grandparents' tombs(R: Kintto Lucas/ CIIR, £8.95)/ Andy Brown:
249/31
Text
[Order]
The seeds of US imperialism(L)/ Andre Bueno:
254/34
Text
Latin America - States of revolt/ Mike González:
261/22
Text
Silent revolution(R: Duncan Green/ Latin American Bureau, £13.99)/ Joseph Choonara:
285/34
Text
[Order]
Che: from rebel to icon/ Christophe Chataigné, Mike González:
287/11
Text
Che: from rebel to icon - South America's new revolt/ Chris Harman:
287/17
Text
Ripped and torn(R: Amaranta Wright/ Ebury, £10.99)/ Liv Lewitschnik:
298/39
Text
[Order]
LAW:CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL
Mega brilliant/ Ray Brazier:
176/34
Text
It's all against the law(N):
179/4
Text
The power of ordinary people, interview with Mike Mansfield/ Rose Wilson,Gary McFarlane:
179/18
Text
Top people's police(N):
180/4
Text
Thinking it through, third time lucky/ Chris Harman:
181/7
Text
The gypsy and the state(R: Derek Hawes,Barbara Perez/ SAUS Publications, £12.95)/ Hassan Mahamdallie:
185/30
Text
Blue steel(N)/ Weyman Bennett:
187/6
Text
A guide to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994(R: James Morton/ Butterworth, £16.95)/ Sean McSweeny:
188/30
Text
Blackstone's guide to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994(R: Martin Wasik,Richard Taylor/ Blackstone, £19.95)/ Sean McSweeny:
188/30
Text
Defending your freedom: A guide to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994(R: Len Lucas,Alan Murdie/ Legal Research and Campaign Services, £5.00)/ Sean McSweeny:
188/30
Text
Criminal justice(T: Cindy Oswin)/ Phil Beardmore:
193/27
Text
LAW:GENERAL
Politics of the Judiciary(R)/ Griffith:
1/23
Graphic
Policing the Crisis(R):
5/23
Graphic
SUS(R)/ Demuth:
9/28
Graphic
Picketting:
10/6
Graphic
SPG(N):
14/6
Graphic
Denning:
80.02/4
Graphic
New law old memories:
80.03/5
Graphic
Calling for the police?:
80.04/27
Graphic
Policing the police(R):
80.04/34
Graphic
Deaths in custody:
80.07/20
Graphic
Framing:
80.11/16
Graphic
Police - increased funding:
81.01/26
Graphic
Public Order Act:
81.04/7
Graphic
Against the bans:
81.05/2
Graphic
Denning and the GLC:
81.11/5
Graphic
Law and Order show:
82.04/18
Graphic
Inside a remand centre:
82.04/28
Graphic
Denning:
82.07/16
Graphic
Abolishing the police:
53/36
Graphic
City crimes do pay:
54/2
Graphic
Law and order(R):
68/28
Graphic
Political trials in Britain(R)/ Hain:
70/29
Graphic
More rough justice(R)/ Hill, Young:
77/30
Graphic
Police under Thatcher:
78/10
Graphic
Police and people in London(R)/ Smith, Bray:
80/30
Graphic
The state of the police(R)/ Scraton:
81/34
Policing strikes(R):
93/31
Graphic
MI5:
94/22
Graphic
Peter Wright case:
94/23
Graphic
Letters(MI5):
97/34
Graphic
Birmingham pub bombs - Mullin interview:
98/20
Graphic
Confessions:
98/22
Graphic
Secret service:
99/26
Graphic
Secret service and WW II:
104/24
James Anderton:
108/36
Law and order(R)/ Scraton:
109/31
Law is the law:
113/36
Public order act:
119/24
Wallace(R)/ Foot:
123/31
Intelligence game(R)/ Rusbridger:
123/31
Stalker(N):
128/5
History of prisons:
131/14
Corruptions(N):
132/5
Doing the business: Entrepeneurship, the Working Class and detectives in the East End of London.(R: Dick Hobbs/ Oxford University Press £4.95)/ Sam Ashman:
134/34
That was business, this is personal. The changing face of professional crime.(R: Duncan Campbell/ Secker and Warburg £14.95)/ Sam Ashman:
134/34
Double Trouble/ Pat Stack:
134/36
Birmingham Six - Injustice seen to be done/ Paul Foot:
141/14
Let him have it!(F: Peter Medak(dir))/ Fran Cetti:
147/27
Reading the riot act. The magistracy, the police and the army in Civil Disorder(R: Richard Vogler/ Open University Press)/ Duncan Blackie:
147/29
Taking Liberties: The Criminal Jury in the 1990's(R: Sean Enright,James Morton/ Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £13.50)/ Nick Wall:
152/32
Letter from prison - Keeping the lid on/ Nicholas Taylor:
157/23
Jail junkies(L)/ John B Hunter:
158/35
Eve was framed(R: Helena Kennedy/ Chatto and Windus)/ Andrea Butcher:
160/32
[Order]
Crime - Thatchers children(N):
162/3
The execution protocol(R: Stephen Trombley/ Random House, £9.99)/ Nick Wall:
163/30
Crime and Punishment(L)/ Tim Evans:
163/33
The strong arm of the law, interview with Jim Nichol/ Pat Stack:
169/17
Text
Crime: Behind closed doors/ Pat Stack:
169/20
Text
Murder at the farm(R: Paul Foot/ Penguin, £5.99)/ Hazel Croft:
169/29
Text
[Order]
Double Jeopardy: The retrial of the Guildford Four(R: Ronan Bennett/ Penguin, £4.99)/ Judith Orr:
169/29
Text
[Order]
Family values: the big lie/ Jan Neilson:
171/12
Text
Howard's way(N):
173/5
Text
Briefing - Prisons, the longest sentence:
175/8
Text
The same old story(L)/ Andy Russell:
176/33
Text
A matter of taste(L)/ Jennifer Anderson:
177/33
Text
Briefing, Crime, on the fiddle:
180/8
Text
The politics of cruelty: an essay on the literature of political imprisonment(R: Kate Millett/ Viking, £18.00)/ Austin Challen:
180/33
Text
[Order]
The guilty party/ Ian Taylor:
181/11
Text
A living nightmare/ Raphael Rowe:
181/21
Text
Briefing, Judges, a job for life:
182/6
Text
Topping fun? review of 'The hanging tree, execution and the English people 1770-1868'(R: VAC Gatrell/ Oxford University Press, £20.00)/ Jack Robertson:
183/25
Text
Presumed guilty(R: Mike Mansfield/ Manderin, £5.99)/ William Alderson:
183/29
Text
The route to riot(L):
183/33
Text
Talkback, trial and error/ John Witzenfeld:
184/35
Text
Welling trials, candid cameras(N)/ Claire Dissington:
185/6
Text
Identity crisis/ Sue Caldwell:
186/18
Text
The great escaper(L)/ Andy Russell:
186/34
Text
The new barbarians/ Pat Stack:
186/36
Text
State of terror/ Paul Foot:
190/12
Text
...nothing but government santioned murder/ Bettie Roberson:
190/13
Text
Judge's ruling(N)/ Paul Foot:
192/7
Text
Forever lost, for ever gone(R: Paddy Joe Hill/ Bloomsbury, £14.99)/ Danny Faith:
193/31
Text
How to defend yourself in court(R: Michael Randle/ Liberty, £4.99)/ Claire Dissington:
194/34
Text
The Oxford history of the prison(R: Norval Morris,David Rothman(eds)/ Oxford University Press, £25.00)/ Ian Taylor:
198/28
Is society becoming more violent?/ Maxime Bowler,Phil Turner,Judith Orr:
202/17
Text
Morality and reality(L)/ Name Supplied:
203/32
Text
Guns at our heads(L)/ Laurel Wingfield:
203/32
Text
The good old days?(L)/ Marian Tennison:
204/32
Police Bill - Who's bugging you(N)/ John Witzenfeld:
205/4
Text
Editorial - A legal conspiracy(N):
206/3
Text
A law unto themselves/ Henry Blaxland:
207/23
Text
Redemption song(T: Cheryl Martin)/ Colin Wilson:
207/24
Text
Just say no(L)/ A Prisoner:
207/33
Text
Tip of the iceberg(L)/ Eve Light:
208/34
Text
Crying for justice/ Pat Stack:
214/36
Text
Irvine's law/ Matt Foot:
215/23
Text
A climate of fear(L)/ John Bowden:
219/33
Text
Employment rights(R: Richard Painter, Keith Puttick, Annie Holmes/ Pluto, £19.99)/ Geoff Brown:
225/31
Text
Gaining ground(R: Rachel Morris, Luke Clements/ University of Hertfordshire Press, £17.00)/ Elane Heffernan:
234/28
Text
[Order]
No apologies necessary - 2(L)/ Michael Lavalette:
234/33
Text
The exclusive society(R: Jock Young/ Sage, £16.99)/ Iain Ferguson:
235/28
Text
[Order]
More on the law(L)/ Max Neill:
235/33
Text
No justice from the top(L)/ Geoff Brown:
235/33
Text
Political prisoner - Free Mumia!(N):
238/6
Text
Death row double(L)/ Andre Bueno:
247/33
Text
Stack on the back - The tabloids: pure evil/ Pat Stack:
249/36
Text
Prison addiction(L)/ John Higgins:
251/35
Text
Milosevic trial - Sold to the highest bidder(N)/ Dragan Plavsic:
261/8
Text
Debates on death row(L)/ Chris Longden:
262/34
Text
The wilderness years(R: TC Campbell, R McKay/ Canongate, £9.99)/ Tom Wall:
271/34
Text
[Order]
Prisons - Locked in a crazy system(N)/ Tom Wall:
276/6
Text
The London Hanged(R: Peter Linebaugh/ Verso, £15.00)/ Rachel Aldred:
276/32
Text
[Order]
Guantanamo Bay - 'This is not the Dark Ages'(N)/ Julie Bundy:
284/4
Text
Stack on the back - Hostage to misfortune/ Pat Stack:
284/36
Text
Women on the front line - Keeping torture at bay - Victoria Brittain/ Matt Foot:
286/17
Text
A century of state murder(L)/ Charles Nealy:
287/33
Text
Editorial - Britain's own Guantanamo(N):
288/5
Text
Leave our kids alone - ASBOs(N)/ Matt Foot:
289/6
Text
The threat of Britain's Patriot Act/ Mubin Haq:
289/26
Text
Editorial - The prince and the poor law(N):
291/5
Text
Stop the searches(L)/ Alison Krohn:
292/31
Text
Andrew Stone - Here comes the fear/ Andrew Stone:
292/44
Text
The power of fear(L)/ V Townley:
293/30
Text
Terrorism Act - The real threat to the nation(N)/ Les Levidow:
294/10
Text
ASBO - A license for persecution(N)/ Tom Wall:
295/8
Text
Editorial - Toxic lies(N):
296/5
Text
Interview of the month - War lies and broken laws - Philippe Sands/ Ian Rappel:
296/18
Text
A case of double standards(L)/ Oliver Swingler:
296/31
Text
Democracy in the dark(L)/ John Witzenfeld:
297/29
Text
Editorial - Nothing but contempt(N):
299/5
Text
Youth policy - Bullying the New Labour way/ Barry Goldson:
300/16
Text
Opinion - Acts of repression/ Nadine Finch:
301/24
Text
Blair's favourite scapegoats(L)/ Becci Palmer:
301/28
Text
LEBANON
Other ref:
Israel, Palestinians, Middle East
Palestinian nightmare(N):
5/10
Graphic
Palestine lives!:
15/18
Graphic
New civil war?:
81.05/5
Graphic
Waiting for the war:
81.06/7
Graphic
Lebanese labrynth:
46/6
Graphic
The road to Beirut:
47/20
Graphic
PLO - pawns in the game:
60/10
Graphic
Burning Reagan's fingers:
63/15
Graphic
Phoney withdrawal(N):
73/9
Graphic
A sad state(N):
96/5
Graphic
Right and left handed(R)/ Shaaban:
114/30
Beirut battleground:
123/24
The Tragedy of Lebanon(R: Jonathan Randal/ The Hogarth Press £9.99)/ Roger Davies:
135/31
[Order]
Lebanon(N):
154/5
Lebanon - Doves scatter as hawks gather(N)/ Liv Lewitschnik:
294/9
Text
Lebanon - Talking about a revolution?/ Jim Quilty:
295/23
Text
LENIN
Other ref:
Russian Revolutions, Marxism
Lenin(R)/ Cliff:
10/25
Graphic
Lenin:
80.04/36
Graphic
Left wing communism(R)/ Lenin:
82.03/30
Graphic
State and revolution(R)/ Lenin:
46/30
Graphic
In defence of Leninism:
61/23
Graphic
Lenin's struggle(R)/ Riddell:
75/28
Graphic
Letters:
76/34
Graphic
What is to be done?(R)/ Lenin:
80/21
Graphic
The proletarian revolution(R)/ Lenin:
87/26
Graphic
The right of nations to self determination(R)/ Lenin:
105/24
Lenin's final fight(R: G Fyson(ed)/ Pathfinder, £12.95)/ Dave Davis:
189/29
Text
The struggle for power review of: The state and revolution(R: V I Lenin/ Bookmarks, £2.50)/ Judith Orr:
198/16
Text
[Order]
From left to centre, review of 'Left wing communism - an infantile disorder'(R: Lenin/ Bookmarks, £3.95)/ Sean Vernell:
199/20
Text