David Cameron’s attempt to hijack the referendum on Scottish independence backfired spectacularly last week.
The issue of racism in football has once again come to the fore, following incidents involving high profile Premier League players.
The United Nations climate talks in Durban, South Africa, have ended. Evil has been done on a scale that is hard to grasp.
The summit of European Union (EU) leaders last week marked a turning point in the development of the euro crisis. Their previous attempt to fix the crisis in late October ran out of steam just two days after it was agreed.
Speakers at the After N30 – how do we bring down the government in central London on Tuesday 6 December 2011
It was the week that support for strikes helped to sell newspapers. While most of the press jumped on board the union-bashing bandwagon, for a few days before the strike the Daily Mirror went back to its roots.
Karen Reissmann, Unison national executive committee (pc)
Sections of the right wing media have seized on figures that show employment for non-British nationals is increasing.
There will be mass demonstrations outside the United Nations (UN) climate summit in Durban, South Africa, next month.
Let’s remind ourselves of the scale of the threats. There’s 1.3 million jobs to be cut in the next three years, services cut in every community across Britain, education cuts that mean working class kids won’t be able to afford further and higher education, and an abandonment of our pensioners.
The Greek government is trying to present the decisions of last week’s European Union (EU) summit as a "helping hand" that relieves the Greek people of half their debt burden.
What a year of miracles 2011 is turning out to be. It began with revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, but has now produced a global day of protest against capitalism. An estimated one million people demonstrated worldwide on 15 October.