Voices and portraits from the anti-cuts protest in London
Wales The Wales TUC train to London is packed with 650 trade unionists, politicians and activists, reports Seb Cooke.
Protesters are gathering in Glasgow’s George Square for the Scottish TUC’s anti-austerity protest.
Protesters from the length and breadth of the country are on their way to central London this morning to take part in the TUC’s national demonstration against the Tory’s vicious cuts programme.
Around 100 Travellers and their supporters marched on the Department for Communities and Local Government in central London today (Friday) to mark the anniversary of the Traveller evictions at Dale Farm in Essex.
Hundreds of thousands of workers from across Britain are making the final preparations for the TUC’s mass march in London tomorrow, Saturday.
New evidence has emerged of tens of thousands of workers being on blacklists. The scale of the blacklist may be far larger than previously thought—and it goes well beyond the construction industry.
Lecturers across University of East London (UEL) campuses walked out today, Thursday, in a dispute over workload and management bullying.
A head teacher at an east London school is threatening to cut teachers’ pay if they take part in action short of a strike.
The Tories plan to sack 600 firefighters and close 17 fire stations in London. This represents a huge and fundamental attack on the capital’s fire service.
Over 150 people linking arms around the international secretariat of Amnesty International in Islington, north London, this morning (Wednesday).
Horrific cases of child abuse have come to light recently from Jimmy Savile’s victims to the Rochdale and Rotherham scandals.