Freya Catt A teacher at a Wales school struck last Wednesday against plans to make her redundant. Parents are threatening to remove their children from the school in solidarity with her.
More than 200 people protested last Saturday against the stationing of surface-to-air missiles in residential areas for the Olympics in Tower Hamlets, east London.
A police officer captured in photographs restraining a man who later died has been accused of telling "a pack of lies", an inquest has heard.
The trial into the killing of Ian Tomlinson has heard how PC Simon Harwood made no record of any interaction with Ian Tomlinson in his notes.
Around 100 anti-racists marched through Dewsbury on Saturday 30 June in protest at a rally by the racist English Defence League (EDL). Hundreds more gathered outside the mosque.
Workers at the RF Brookes pie factory in South Wigston, Leicester have suspended their strikes for talks.
When the Olympic torch passed two Sheffield Hospitals last week, campaigners from the Sheffield Save Our NHS campaign decided to turn up with leaflets and banners.
An industrial tribunal has ordered the Ucatt builders’ union to pay £390,000 to its former regional organiser Dave Short.
The UCU lecturers’ union is set to ballot its members in universities for industrial action over pay.
The British Medical Association (BMA) doctors’ union voted at its annual conference in Bournemouth to coordinate any further action over pensions with other unions.
Travellers face toxic waste after eviction A hundred Traveller families who moved to a site next to Dale Farm have been exposed to toxic waste since being forcefully evicted from the orginal site last year.
Around 50 people came to a protest outside Selly Oak job centre in Birmingham yesterday, Saturday, at just a day’s notice after a desperate man set himself on fire there.