More than 3,000 people protested in the City of London against the greed of the banking system last Saturday.
Some 400 Travellers at Dale Farm were preparing to resist eviction from their homes as Socialist Worker went to press.
People sentenced to some of the harshest jail terms after the summer riots have lost their appeals.
PC Simon Harwood has pled not guilty to the manslaughter of Ian Tomlinson. Harwood, a member of the Met’s Territorial Support Group, is now due to stand trial next year.
Art handlers from Sotheby’s auction house in New York protested outside the company’s London premises on Thursday of last week.
Supporters of Abdul Omer Mohsin, victimised Unite union convenor at London Sovereign buses, are organising a lobby of his employment tribunal to demand his reinstatement.
Some 400 people marched with Occupy New Orleans last Saturday. Mostly young, about 50 of them were African-American.
Some 300 council workers in Barnet, north London, struck on Tuesday of this week in their battle against privatisation.
Workers at Southampton council are to consider a new pay offer—as bosses announce more job cuts.
Shropshire council workers are to vote on a deal over pay.
Voting starts in November for the general secretary election of the construction workers’ UCATT union.
More than 300 cleaners employed by Carlisle Cleaning and Support Services on the Virgin West Coast Mainline contract are set to strike on Monday of this week.