More than 300 people came to Occupy London’s "Meet the 1 percent" demonstration last Saturday.
Some 50 people with numerous campaign stalls gathered for a solidarity day in Lewisham, south east London, on Saturday of last week.
The UCU lecturers’ union was set to meet management at Chesterfield College on Wednesday of this week.
Up to 200 people attended a conference on Crisis, Class and Resistance hosted by the International Socialism Journal in London last Saturday.
Sam Hallam, who has been imprisoned since 2004, will have his case reviewed in the Court of Appeal this week.
Minister for welfare reform Lord Freud is set to justify the cuts he is driving through to housing benefit to an audience on Wednesday of next week.
Teaching and support staff at Central Foundation Girls' School in Bow, east London struck for a second time on Friday of last week.
Workers at Cheshire West and Chester council struck last weekend in their continuing battle over unsociable hours pay.
Over 20,000 bus workers at 21 London operators are set to be balloted for industrial action from Thursday of this week in a dispute over Olympic bonus payments.
The RMT union has launched a campaign to defend Dayna Nembhard, a tube station assistant who has been sacked after eight years in the job.
Train signal workers in Stirling struck for 24 hours on Wednesday of last week.
St Mary’s, Portsmouth Tory Health secretary Andrew Lansley cancelled his visit to St Mary’s hospital in Portsmouth at the last minute on Thursday of last week.