Hundreds marched against attacks on the NHS in York, Brighton and Wigan on Saturday of this week.
The Tories’ welfare cuts have sparked widespread protest.
Almost three million disabled people face new assessments from companies such as Atos healthcare, G4S and Capita.
It’s a relief to hear that Thatcher is dead. But I also feel a sense of dread because the media will claim she was a lovely person.
Thousands of football fans protested in Glasgow’s George Square on Saturday of last week against the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act. Campaign group Fans Against Criminalisation says it will make routine activities illegal. Those convicted under the Act could face up to five years in prison
The Defend School History Campaign will hold a seminar on Saturday 20 April in central London.
The annual conference of the National Union of Students began in Sheffield this week.
Tory ministers refer to places in which “three generations of the same family have never worked”. But there’s little proof that such families exist.
US secretary of state John Kerry was set to visit London on Thursday of this week—and environmentalist protesters were set to meet him.
Much had been written about Margaret Thatcher’s legacy for women before she died this week.
Around two million people in over 650,000 households were hit by the Tories’ tax on social housing tenants’ spare bedrooms last week. Fewer than 1 percent of them have moved into smaller properties.