Below are all the articles from The Guardian which mention either Red Action or Anti-Fascist Action. There is also an Independent article in there.
- 1983 – Letters to Editor, letter from NF (The Guardian)
- 1985 – The fear and loathing show (The Guardian)
- 1985 – New group to tackle racism (The Guardian)
- 1985 – Anti-fascists regroup to signal direct action (The Guardian)
- 1985 – Anti-fascists link arms (The Guardian)
- 1985 – Fights at front meeting (Searchlight)
- 1986 – You felt that the working class was becoming invincible (The Guardian)
- 1986 – White poppes are laid peacefully (The Guardian)
- 1986 – MPs to question Hurd on parades (The Guardian)
- 1987 – Security Links mar Cenotaph silence (The Guardian)
- 1987 – Clashes Feared (The Guardian)
- 1987 – Bomb raid on activist (The Guardian)
- 1988- Diary (The Guardian)
- 1988 – Leeds ban on racist fans (The Guardian)
- 1988 – Digging in to fight fascism (The Guardian)
- 1988 – Bigotry Colour (The Guaridan)
- 1991 – Articles on Fascist Activity in Scotland gathered by AFA <<
- 1991 – The far right stuff (The Guardian)
- 1992 – Anti-fascists plan to halt neo-nazis concert (The Guardian)
- 1992 – Police hold 22 in Station Battle (The Independent on Sunday)*
- 1992 – Battle of the Nazis (The Independent)*
- 1992 – Skinhead clash shuts Waterloo (Mail on Sunday)*
- 1992 – The Battle of Waterloo (Select Magazine)*
- 1992 – Fascists meet their Waterloo (Weekly Journal)
- 1992 – A BBC platform for thuggery? (Daily Mail)
- 1992 – Battle of Waterloo (Sunday Mirror)*
- 1993 – 6 held in rally clash *
- 1993 – Skinhead Battle (The Guardian)
- 1993 – INLA’s would-be bombers go to prison (The Guardian)
- 1993 – Dublin rally calls for end to killings
- 1994 – ‘Neo-Nazi’ Concert Thwarted (Southern Reporter) <<
- 1994- Racist rivals behind attacks on BNP (The Guardian)
- 1994 – Black and white and red all over (The Guardian)
- 1994 – The hard left (The Guardian)
- 1994 – Thirty in court after clashes (The Independent)
- 1994 – Protesters halt Screwdriver gig (NME Magazine)
- 1995 – Riot culture that refuses to die (The Guardian)
- 1995 – Charge Of The New Red Brigade (The Independent)
- 1996 – Howard bars IRA appeals (The Guardian)
- 1997 – Tea and lathing on Dover seafront
There is also the Scrapbooks. These contain hundreds of newspaper articles on fascism and racism and its opponents.
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