Meat processing workers at food firm Vion in Cambuslang near Glasgow struck on Monday of this week over pay.
Around 600 women attended the Unison union’s women’s conference in Brighton last week.
Staff at the Lifeline drug treatment centre in Hackney, London, have called off their strike against cuts.
Around 200 people protested in the rain against the closure of Filton Airfield near Bristol on Saturday.
On 9 December 2010 thousands of students occupied Parliament Square in central London. They were attacked by riot police and charged with horses.
Some 50 campaigners, defendants and families gathered outside Wandsworth prison in south London last Saturday for a "noise protest" against the imprisonment of young people.
British National Party (BNP) leader Nick Griffin showed his true Nazi colours at a rally outside Liverpool Crown Court earlier this month, when he was pictured posing behind a "white power" flag.
The family of a 17-year old who was violently assaulted in Hyde, near Manchester, earlier this month have told the EDL not to hold an anti-Asian protest this Saturday.
Workers have scored a major victory against multinational corporation Balfour Beatty.
RMT transport union president Alex Gordon has been selected to head the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition’s list for the London Assembly elections.
More than 30 people came to the launch meeting of Barking Against the Cuts on Thursday of last week.
A project to open up the legal system in Scotland is to start on Monday of next week.