UK Analysis Newswire Archive
Piquetera Puppet Show Rolls into Leeds
09-07-2003 17:52
Meet the new boss...
08-07-2003 18:17
A discussion refuting the claims that the Iraqi people are "free."Rather they are subject to imperialist occupation.
Defeating Depleted Uranium
08-07-2003 13:52
The campaign against the military presence in Scotland is a fight against the British State. Depleted Uranium testing shows the contempt with which ordinary people are held.Racist 'Great' British pigs
07-07-2003 19:17
I presume no one is going to protest on this.One is african the other pakistani ('Great' British of course.
Menwith Hill - bogus liberal politics
05-07-2003 12:59
A Light at the End of the Congo Tunnel
05-07-2003 00:37
A short-mandate force of international troops, led by France, is in the process of installing itself in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) (Background Report), a nation just coming off a five year civil war which saw more deaths than any conflict since World War IICorporate Conquistadors in Cancun
04-07-2003 15:14
A short briefing, aimed at the politically aware but non-specialist reader,
highlighting the corporate agenda behind the European Union's push for
a WTO-Investment agreement in the run up to the next big WTO meeting (Cancun,
Mexico, September 10th-14th)
Sacked Firefighter Steve Godward is sacked by the SWP
04-07-2003 00:33
The Socialist Alliance was created shortly before the 1991 General Election. Many people had high hopes that the notoriously sectarian British far-left had at last agreed to bury the hatchet in the capitalists rather than their own hopes. How wrong we were. The SWP is determined to prove that the song may change but the tune remains the same.The SHORTWAVE REPORT 7/4/03 ¡Listen Globally!
03-07-2003 23:19
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.3MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Netherlands, China, Russia, and Cuba.G8 - Video Interview, New Partnership for African Development
03-07-2003 11:20
Statement of Martin Shaw on leaving hospital
03-07-2003 07:28
Today I am leaving hospital after two operations and a month recovering from injuries that I sustained as a result of police actions in response to direct action that we took on the Aubonne bridge on the 1st of June. In this statement I wish to elaborate our reasons for making this action, and show how the extreme response to this protest fits into a wider political contextA genealogy of anti-Americanism
29-06-2003 16:22
A genealogy of anti-AmericanismComment on Tommy Sheridan statement
29-06-2003 01:28
Several weeks ago, Scottish Socialist Party MSP Tommy Sheridan gave a long interview in which, among other things, he said that his goal was a Scotland that would be attractive to big business investment. The following letter (from Labor's Militant Voice, USA) expresses concern over this and where it could be leading. Alan McCombes of the International Socialist Movement and the SSP has replied to this note. His reply follows on this thread.News hidden by New Labour spin
28-06-2003 04:31
The news is dominated by Alistair Campbell's tantrum with the BBC. I decided to see what news was getting hidden by the spin.Solidarity in Greece
27-06-2003 15:51
Prostesters in Thessaloniki treated barbarically by the authorities and judical systemSOLDIERS
27-06-2003 14:50
THIS IS A RESPONSE TO THE COMMENTS BELOW THE ARTICLE "THE DIED LIKE WHIMPERING DOGS"The SHORTWAVE REPORT 6/27/03 ¡Listen Globally!
27-06-2003 01:25
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.4MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Russia, China, Netherlands, Spain, and Cuba.George Monbiot Failure to Oppose WTO
26-06-2003 20:31
George Monbiot has written an editorial for the Guardian (Tuesday 24th June) in which he endorses the continued existence of the World Trade Organization under the mild provision that they reform. For complete details seehttp://www.guardian.co.uk/globalisation/story/0,7369,983684,00.html