Workers at the British Museum in central London held a three hour strike this morning, Monday.
Shouts of "no justice, no peace" filled Whitehall in central London this afternoon (Saturday) as the annual Families and Friends march against deaths in police custody marched on Downing Street.
Around 1,000 anti-racists gathered in Walthamstow, north east London, today (Saturday) to celebrate a resounding victory over the fascist English Defence League (EDL).
Trade unions say they are "determined to fight" plans by the Ford motor company to shut down production of Transit vans at Southampton and Dagenham, leading to at least 1,400 job losses.
A police officer known only as E1 gave evidence to the public inquiry into Azelle Rodney’s death this week.
A critical moment in the Great Miners’ Strike came on 18 June 1984 when police attacked miners picketing the Orgreave coking plant near Sheffield.
Over 400 joined the UK Feminsta lobby of parliament yesterday (Wednesday) to demand that their MPs stop attacking women’s rights.
Teachers in the NUT and NASUWT unions struck this morning (Thursday) at Stratford School Academy in east London.
The judge presiding over the public inquiry into the police shooting of Azelle Rodney decided today (Wednesday) to bar the public and the press from viewing aerial footage relating to the case.
Teachers in the NUT and NASUWT unions at Worthing High School in West Sussex mounted a large and lively picket this morning, Wednesday.
South Yorkshire police officers could be investigated over claims they tried to frame striking miners in the 1980s.