UK Uncut, DPAC and Black Triangle visit Iain Duncan Smith’s house to serve an eviction notice See also: Man […]
GLASGOW ADVICE AGENCY – LEGAL TEST CASE UNIT Glasgow Advice Agency is delighted to announce the formation of their […]
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Some stand in silence while others shout ‘Tory scum’ as funeral procession passes on way to St Paul’s […]
‘Benefits withdrawal led to man’s suicide’ 12:19pm Wednesday 17th April 2013 in News By Karen Darley A FORMER farm labourer shot […]
10:07am Tuesday 16th April 2013 in News Exclusive By Craig Manning A WIRRAL carer’s online petition against the ‘bedroom tax’ has […]
Grimethorpe Colliery Band ‘Nimrod’ from Elgar’s ‘Enigma Variations’ Now there was a certain rich man, and he was […]
Black Triangle Comment: Therefore I said, “Turn away from me; let me weep bitterly. Do not try to console me […]
Thursday, 11 April 2013 By Ian Dunt politics.co.uk The Conservatives’ poll ratings hit an unprecedented low today, dashing hopes that […]
10 April 2013 Last updated at 17:35 The leader of the SNP at Westminster Angus Robertson said Scotland “would […]
Tony Blair has warned Labour of the dangers of tacking to the left on tax and spending. Writing in the New Statesman, he says that the party runs the risk of wrongly assuming that the public mood has shifted decisively leftwards since the financial crisis. Is he correct?
By Peter Lockhart Wednesday 11th April 2013 I have a lot of friends who were celebrating Thatchers death. I didn’t […]
By SIMON READ WEDNESDAY 10 APRIL 2013 More than eight million people are one payday away from not being able to […]
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