Lecturers at Chesterfield College struck yesterday, Thursday, against management plans to impose 70 compulsory redundancies.
More than 250 people attended a vigil last night, Thursday, by the Bravanese Community Centre which was destroyed in an apparent racist arson attack.
Civil service workers formed noisy pickets across London and the south east yesterday, Wednesday, as they struck against job cuts, and attacks on pay and conditions.
Foreign secretary William Hague was today, Thursday, forced to apologise to Kenyan victims of the Mau Mau war of the 1950s. But he made it clear that his government does not accept responsibility for the crimes of colonialism
Unite Against Fascism have called a for tomorrow, Thursday, at 6pm over the attack on the north London Islamic centre
Unite Against Fascism public meeting this week
Civil service workers in benefit offices are about to strike against cuts - and cultural staff were out last week, writes Annette Mackin
A chain of “for profit” schools, responsible for 10,000 children, has collapsed in Sweden.
Tenants and workers are organising resistance to the bedroom tax across Britain, reports Dave Sewell
Around 150 people marched against the bedroom tax in Bristol last week.
Some 80,000 new homes could be built in Britain - if half the money spent on housing benefit was spent on social housing, according to the GMB union. It found that £23 billion was spent on housing benefit in 2011/12. Much of this goes to the pockets of private landlords who have hiked up rents.