Occupy activists squatting a disused UBS bank building in London, now known as the Bank of Ideas, scored a major legal victory today (Wednesday).
Rank and file electricians walked off jobs, protested and blocked roads in towns and cities across Britain this morning, Wednesday.
The biggest police corruption trial in British legal history collapsed in farce last week.
The hacking scandal continues to cover the Metropolitan Police, News International and David Cameron in filth.
The unsolved killing of Daniel Morgan in 1987 is one of Britain’s most investigated murders.
The Eurozone’s political leaders are battling to prevent the collapse of their economies. This week Standard and Poor’s, the US credit rating agency, warned that all eurozone countries—including France and Germany—could lose their credit ratings.
The Tories reacted to the 30 November public sector strike by dismissing it as a "damp squib". But their actions since the strike tell a different story to their words.
Dozens of Labour Party constituencies and thousands of Labour activists declared their support for the 30 November strike.
One former Labour cabinet minister had no trouble working out which side he was on.
Teachers in Newham, east London, have called for borough-wide strikes to support strikers at Langdon School.
Parents of children at Prince Henry’s Grammar School in Otley, Leeds, protested wearing gags outside the school on Thursday of last week.
Over 150 people took part in the Students for Revolution conference last weekend, organised by Socialist Worker Student Society (SWSS).