Thousands of health workers struck for 24 hours in Northern Ireland today, Wednesday, in a battle against cuts.
Electricians blocked Oxford Street, London's busiest shopping street, for almost an hour this morning, Wednesday.
A judge has given the green light for Basildon council to remove 49 out of 54 threatened caravan plots from Dale Farm in Essex. The high court ruling from judge Justice Edwards-Stuart will be a blow to Travellers living on the site who are fighting to save their homes.
Unite Against Fascism together with One Society Many Cultures is calling for delegates to sign up for an upcoming national convention in defence of multiculturalism.
Union members at charity Action for Children have begun a ballot for strikes over pay and attacks on conditions.
The Tories got a taste of the anger against them as a huge demonstration swept past their conference in Manchester on Sunday. Up to 35,000 people joined the march, which was initiated by Right to Work and organised by the TUC.
Fury against the cuts was plain to see in Glasgow last Saturday. Up to 15,000 marched for the Scottish TUC’s People First demonstration against attacks on public services.
A march was due to take place in Hull on Saturday against 900 job losses at BAE Systems in Brough, east Yorkshire.
A strike by workers at Quarriers care home in Glasgow planned for last weekend was called off after a new offer from management.
BBC Wales workers in the Bectu union struck for 24 hours on Friday of last week.
Marchers took to the streets of Whitstable in Kent on Saturday to protest against council cuts to youth services.
Some 50 unemployed campaigners are to recreate the Jarrow March of 75 years ago by walking to London.