Revelations about the illegal activities of News International have given new hope to supporters of jailed Scottish Socialist leader Tommy Sheridan.
The racist English Defence League’s (EDL) planned summer of hate began badly as thousands from Plymouth to Middlesbrough marched against it last Saturday.
Nearly all public services could be sold off under new Tory plans—just as private care home provider Southern Cross has collapsed.
Hundreds of health workers and campaigners marched on parliament on Thursday of last week.
Hundreds of journalists at the BBC were set to walk out on Friday of this week over compulsory redundancies.
Some 40 journalists in Sheffield were set to begin an indefinite strike on Friday of this week against job losses.
The number of Barnsley College lecturers threatened with compulsory redundancy has decreased massively after a series of management climbdowns during the last week of term.
Up to 300 people protested outside parliament, last Saturday defending a woman’s right to free, safe, on-demand access to abortion.
Campaigners for Yunus Bakhsh, the Newcastle nurse who was unlawfully sacked for his trade union activities, are continuing to raise funds for his legal defence.
More than 400 workers at Burton’s Foods biscuit factory in Blackpool struck over pay on Tuesday of this week.
Around 35 disabled activists and supporters demonstrated against cuts to disability benefits at the offices of Atos in Islington, north London, on Friday of last week.
Disabled activists from across the capital attended a meeting last Saturday called by Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) to discuss coordinated protests against the government’s attacks.