The Metropolitan Police force was humiliated this week when a judge rejected the evidence of one of its supergrasses, Gary Eaton.
Rupert Murdoch’s News International has made a £3 million offer to the family of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler. It is an attempt to settle the phone hacking case that led to the closure of the News of the World.
Labour leader Ed Miliband’s Refounding Labour project has done little but try to further erode the influence of the unions in the party.
The lying Liberal Democrats were desperate to wear their "left" mask as they met for their conference this week. Axe-wielding Lib Dem ministers ratcheted up the rhetoric.
The media has pounced on statistics from the Ministry of Justice claiming three quarters of rioters in court so far already had a criminal record.
The Scottish TUC has called a demonstration in Glasgow on Saturday 1 October to resist Tory attacks.
Britain’s leading arms fair was used to promote illegal torture equipment and cluster bombs.
The government this week announced plans to turn post offices into mutually owned co-operatives.
Anti-cuts activists in north London gathered for a day of debates and workshops at Islington People’s Assembly last Saturday.
The Travellers at Dale Farm have won a reprieve. The High Court has granted an injunction that stops Basildon council carrying out the planned eviction until another court hearing takes place on Friday.
Basildon council’s eviction of 400 Travellers living at Dale Farm is due to start—but they are defiant.
Council officers, backed up by police, disrupted socialists and anti-cuts campaigners in Manchester and confiscated their stalls and materials for the second week running on Saturday.