Six socialists in Zimbabwe have been released on bail, but they are still on trial for their lives and need international support for their legal fees.
East London saw Britain’s first big, united strike against Tory cuts last week.
Fury at the Tories burst onto the streets of Camden, north London, last week as teachers struck against £20 million cuts to key children’s services.
The mass demonstration against cuts on 26 March lit a fire under the working class.
A broad coalition of disability groups and campaigners has called a demonstration against cuts.
Two London day centres have won reprieves thanks to anti-cuts campaigns.
More than 50 people took part in a sit-down protest over cuts to bus routes in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, on Thursday of last week.
David Emmanuel, also known as the reggae artist Smiley Culture, died of a stab wound to the heart during a police raid on his home on 15 March.
The police officer who pushed Ian Tomlinson just minutes before he died during the G20 protests gave evidence at the inquest into his death on Monday and Tuesday this week.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is investigating West Midlands police after the death of a man who had "dealings" with the police.
MPs on the Commons Committees on Arms Exports Controls this week detailed the licences given to British firms to arm countries in North Africa and the Middle East.
Government repression of Bahraini activists inside and outside the Gulf state continues.