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Labour’s “no cuts” budgets fail to offer a fighting alternative to austerity
Matt Dobson reports North Ayrshire Labour-run council has claimed it has implemented a “no cuts budget” for 2017/18. Council leader Joe…
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Scottish TUSC conference: Preparing the anti-cuts and socialist challenge for 2017
The Scottish Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) conference takes place on Saturday 25th February in Glasgow. Throughout the month of…
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Scottish Greens back SNP cuts budget
Matt Dobson reports A Scottish National Party (SNP) government austerity budget passed in Scotland on 2 February with the support…
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Scottish budget: SNP’s sorry capitulation to austerity continues
Philip Stott reports The Scottish Government’s draft budget for 2017/18, which was unveiled on Thursday, was yet another sorry chapter…
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Glasgow Labour leaders deluged with protests as workers strike against privatisation
Matt Dobson reports The attempted scabbing operation by Glasgow Labour council in an effort to undermine Unison’s strike action against…
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Glasgow Labour declares war on its own workers
By Matt Dobson Heroic council workers are fighting cuts, low pay, privatisation and overwork in Glasgow. Glasgow Labour council is…
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Scottish elections: SNP win but new openings for a socialist left alternative emerge
Philip Stott reports The SNP won the Scottish parliamentary elections on Thursday, although they lost their overall majority and will…
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Scottish TUSC campaign: Building the socialist alternative to austerity
Philip Stott reports The result of the election to the Scottish parliament election on May 5th is not in doubt.…
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Trade unions prepare for action as Glasgow Labour votes for huge cuts
Matt Dobson reports Glasgow Labour council passed the largest cuts budget since devolution on 10th March. £130m is due to…
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