The government agreed on Thursday of last week to compensate Kenyans tortured by the British during the 1950s Mau Mau war.
The Foreign Office was quick to clarify last week that the foreign secretary was not making an apology for the British government.
Protesters marched on the Scottish Tory conference last Saturday
The initials of the English Defence League were daubed on the wall of a Muslim community centre burned to the ground in north London.
Police in Northern Ireland are preparing to arrest hundreds of people during the G8 summit next week.
Delegates to the largest public sector union, Unison, are meeting this week in Liverpool
Health workers face a barrage of attackes—we need to link up local fights
Over 2,500 people have signed up for the People's Assembly on 22 June in central London. The event will bring together benefits campaigners, cuts activists and trade unionists to oppose the Tories' austerity programme.
The blacklisting of construction workers finally made it onto television this week as the BBC’s Panorama interviewed Mary Kerr, the book-keeper for blacklisters
Postal workers are holding workplace meetings to support their CWU union’s opposition to the privatisation of Royal Mail and below-inflation pay rises.
Hundreds of riot police raided a building being used by G8 protesters in central London before the summit which takes place in Northern Ireland next week