RMT transport union members on the Heathrow Express struck solidly on Friday and Saturday of last week over pay.
A Nato air attack wreaked carnage on two extended families in Afghanistan’s Helmand province last week.
Call centre workers in Jobcentre Plus are set to take further strikes over working conditions after an important union meeting last week.
Some 40 traffic wardens, maintenance engineers and cash collectors will strike for seven days in Southampton.
Colleagues and supporters of teacher Tony Souter were overjoyed last week as a disciplinary committee overruled a decision to dismiss him.
Over 100 firefighters, fire officers and control staff protested outside the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority (CPFA) headquarters on Thursday of last week in a protest against cuts.
The police and the state are clamping down on our right to protest as the anti-cuts movement gathers pace.
The Home Office rejected a gay Tanzanian’s appeal to stay in Britain on Friday of last week.
We condemn the decision to refer journalists Hossam el-Hamalawy and Reem Maged for questioning by military judges on Tuesday 31 May in relation to their discussion of violations of human rights by the Egyptian military police and the ruling Supreme Military Council on Reem’s political talkshow which aired on ONTV on 26 May 2011.
An indignant people won’t be moved! Felip Puig must resign!
The UK border Agency is trying to deport a gay man back to Tanzania in east Africa where he faces arrest and persecution.
Teachers at Islington Arts and Media School in north London struck today, Thursday, against management plans to impose compulsory redundancies on four workers.