Europe’s leading bankers and politicians were in crisis talks this week as they tried to stop Greece from defaulting on its debts.
On Friday 17 September a group of largely young campaigners, artists, and students occupied Wall Street in New York’s financial district.
Around 30 students staged a one-day occupation today (Friday) at Scotland’s leading arts academy, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
The Travellers of Dale Farm won a temporary legal victory today, Friday.
The Pakistani state is arresting and torturing union and political activists fighting against displacement from floods, privatisation, mass sackings and non-payment of wages.
"We are not talking about being united—we are united! We are fighting back! There is only one thing that will divide and fall—and that is this government."
Unite union members in the London construction branch agreed unanimously to pass a motion including the following statement, at a meeting yesterday, Wednesday:
The sleepy town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire was woken up this morning by the roar of striking workers marching through the streets.
The prospect of a massive strike by public sector workers in the autumn took another step forwards yesterday (Wednesday).
Council workers in Doncaster in the Unison union struck today (Wednesday) against plans to sack 1,000 workers and cut the pay of others.
Striking Birmingham council workers took their fight to the Liberal Democrats today (Wednesday)—on the day of Nick Clegg’s keynote speech defending cuts.
Around 250 construction workers occupied the Thameslink Farringdon site in London this morning, Wednesday.