The family of Michael Sweeney, a 37 year old scaffolder, have demanded an inquiry into his death.
People from ethnic minorities are 42 times more likely to be stopped and searched under anti-terror laws, it has been revealed.
PC Simon Harwood, the riot cop who shoved Ian Tomlinson before he died, will face trial for manslaughter.
A coal miner’s life is worth 22p. That was the verdict of the inquiry into the death of a miner from Rhondda, south Wales, under a government scheme to compensate former pitmen who suffered from lung disease because of their work.
Several Bahraini people living in Britain are being forced to sign documents pledging their loyalty to the king of Bahrain and promising not to protest.
The mass protests that have erupted across Spain against austerity and corruption are an inspiration to people fighting back everywhere.
The publication of the inquiry into the murder of Northern Ireland solicitor Rosemary Nelson in 1999 continues the state cover-up of her death.
"It’s hard working at British Airways at the moment. Crew are scared to talk to each other because someone could report them to management for saying the wrong thing. Then they might be suspended.
Four severely disabled people have struck a blow to Birmingham City Council’s plans to slash its adult social care budget.
The Education Activist Network is calling on its supporters, groups and affiliates to join a protest outside the Spanish embassy at Belgrave Square in London (Hyde Park Corner tube)from 7pm on Monday.
Some 2,000 health workers, students and campaigners marched through central London yesterday (Tuesday) to save the NHS. The demonstration, called by Keep Our NHS Public and the Heath Workers Network was in response to government plans to tear apart the public health service and open the floodgates of privatisation.
Delegates to the PCS civil service workers' union today (Wednesday) sent a defiant message to the government by voting almost unanimously to launch a strike ballot.