David Cameron is allowing horsemeat that could contain a banned drug harmful to humans to be exported from Britain for human consumption.
The GMB union has demanded confirmation that food supplied to hospitals, schools and council care services does not contain horsemeat.
Food is often processed into products with a longer shelf life.
Education minister Michael Gove has been forced to abandon his plan to replace GCSEs with an "English Baccalaureate".
Michael Gove is "consulting" on a new school curriculum that will make life hell in primary schools.
Leading French fascist Marine Le Pen’s visit to Cambridge will be met by an anti-racist protest next week.
Around 50 people occupied Levenshulme library in south Manchester on Friday night of last week.
Over 200 people marched through Dorchester on Saturday of last week as Dorset council prepared to vote on £11 million of cuts.
University of Sussex students have occupied a third floor conference suite in opposition to the university’s plans to privatise services, affecting 235 jobs.
Delivery drivers sacked by Howdens joinery and kitchens in Widnes protested in London on Thursday of last week in their fight to get their jobs back.
Around 800 people attended a conference on Saturday of last week marking ten years from the huge demonstrations against the invasion of Iraq (see pages 10 and 11).
Some 50 friends and supporters of Alfie Meadows and Zak King rallied outside Woolwich Crown Court in south east London on Monday of this week. The two were beginning their third trial.