Up to 70 people a day use a soup kitchen in a car park behind a chain store in Walthamstow, east London.
Former head of fraud and security at Lloyds has been charged with stealing almost £2.5million from the bank.
Students and lecturers marched in Hackney, east London, last Saturday against planned cuts at the borough’s only college.
Campaigners are organising to resist plans by the military to lock-down east London over the Olympic period.
The Revolutionary Socialists Movement confirms its opposition on principle to the candidate of the Military Council, the dissolved National Democratic Party and the forces of the counter-revolution, Ahmad Shafiq.
Anti-cuts protesters brought their message home to Nick Clegg today (Saturday)—by holding a "street party" outside his posh house.
Some 800 people crowded into a meeting in central London last night (Monday) to hear Olympic legend John Carlos speak alongside Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and other justice campaigners.
The Caravan for Climate Jobs completed its tour of Britain today (Friday) after nearly two weeks of spreading the word about its campaign for one million climate jobs.
Greek socialist Giorgos Pittas welcomed the huge vote for the radical left in Greece and called for a "people’s default" at a meeting in London last night (Wednesday).
Delegates to the annual conference of the PCS civil service workers’ union voted today (Wednesday) for more strikes over pensions if other unions strike with them.
Tory minister Iain Duncan Smith says that only the poorest should get state funding for care in their old age. The idea is linked to government reforms to introducing means testing for certain benefits, which means people have to prove their poverty before they can claim them.
Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, the man who didn’t commit the Lockerbie bombing, has died.