Campaigners in North Kensington are celebrating after victory in an eight-month campaign to save a local landmark from demolition.
Postal workers in Bridgwater, Somerset, walked out unofficially for three hours last Thursday after a worker was sacked for taking "too much" time off sick.
Over 1,000 students, workers and activists attended the speaking tour based on the title of Terry Eagleton’s new book, "Why Marx Was Right" last week. Eagleton spoke alongside Alex Callinicos.
Unions in Southampton have called off a strike and protest they had planned for 10 April.
The Tories have cut the jobs of some 2,000 disabled people.
Tory ministers want to sell off even more of Britain’s remaining council housing stock. The "reboot" of Margaret Thatcher’s right-to-buy scheme means tenants will be bribed to buy their properties with a discount of up to £75,000.
Police arrested top Murdoch lieutenant Rebekah Brooks on Tuesday—along with her husband Charlie Brooks.
The British government sent in an elite army force to rescue two hostages in Nigeria last week. The raid ended with the two hostages dead.
A row has erupted over a newspaper cartoon strip portraying a woman seeking an abortion in Texas.
Royal scrounger Kate Middleton’s family are cashing in on their new found aristocratic connections.
Nine activists who occupied a luxury department store last year have been found guilty of "aggravated trespass with the intention to intimidate".
A inquest jury has returned a verdict strongly criticising Falcon Cranes, the company involved in a 2006 crane disaster that killed two people in Battersea, south London.