Thousands of people are expected to join a march demanding justice for Kingsley Burrell Brown in Birmingham on Saturday.
Traffic wardens in Camden, north London, showed their determination to win decent pay as they struck for three days last week. Their rage was aimed at NSL, the private contractor that employs them.
Disgraced pathologist Dr Freddy Patel has been found to have made 68 mistakes in his post-mortem of Ian Tomlinson.
UK faces court over kill list Britain’s role in supplying information to the US for their "kill list" is going to be challenged in court. An Afghan man who lost five of his relatives in a targeted missile strike has started proceedings against the Ministry of Defence and the Serious Organised Crime Agency.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is making a bureaucratic change that could have long term effects on workers’ health.
Activists in Chelmsford were set to defend the city from the English Defence League (EDL) this Saturday. United Chelmsford, a local grassroots group, was organised to oppose them.
Disabled activists and supporters are organising a week of protests during the Paralympics this month, against the Games’ main sponsor Atos Healthcare.
The ballots over the local government pension scheme (LGPS) close this week and next in the Unison, GMB and Unite unions. Workers should vote to reject it.
A hundred construction workers gathered at Conway Hall in central London last Saturday to discuss the next steps in their campaign.
The Crown Office has decided it is "not in the public interest" to hold a fatal accident inquiry into the deaths of three asylum seekers in Glasgow.
Romanian Roma and others gathered at the Hyde Park Holocaust Memorial in central London on Friday two weeks ago.
An emergency HM Revenue & Customs group meeting of the PCS union took place on Monday 13 August to discuss an offer in a dispute over job losses and privatisation.