Our dispute is not just a London issue. Royal Mail cannot shut two mail centres and a giant delivery office without forcing through compulsory redundancies.
Six socialists in Zimbabwe still face a possible death penalty for treason.
Mirfat Badallah, who has been campaigning against deportation to Yemen, has won leave to remain in Britain.
The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has agreed to review the case of three Kurdish Iranian asylum seekers who mounted a 37‑day hunger strike outside its headquarters in Croydon.
A report into the death of Jimmy Mubenga by the charity Inquest calls for a parliamentary committee inquiry into the use of restraint in deportation.
Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers are preparing to go into battle against the Tory government.
RMT transport union members on the Heathrow Express have voted overwhelmingly for strikes over pay. Some 231 out of 243 members voted for strikes and 226 for action short of a strike. The RMT called the deal "unsatisfactory".
The Office of Rail Regulation last week fined Network Rail £3 million for health and safety failings that caused the 2002 Potters Bar derailment, in which seven people died.
University of Nottingham lecturer Dr Rod Thornton has been suspended after writing a report criticising management.
Trade union activists met in London on Thursday of last week to build solidarity with the Egyptian revolution.
The gap between the highest and lowest paid in Britain is not only growing but is set to return to Victorian levels.