Hundreds of students protested in London last week. They were outraged by the rise in tuition fees and the cuts being imposed on education by the government and vice-chancellors.
Voters in Ireland have given the main Irish bosses’ party a drubbing in the country’s general election.
The sacking of trade unionist Frank Morris at the Olympics construction site in east London has raised suspicions that companies are continuing to blacklist activists.
‘This is a freedom march. The cuts aren’t necessary, they are ideological. Everyone should join it.’
Anti-cuts protesters have been occupying town halls up and down Britain as councillors vote through slasher budgets.
"We are against any foreign intervention or military intervention in our internal affairs," said Abdel-Hafidh Ghoga in Libya’s second city Benghazi last Sunday.
The revolutions in the Middle East have not only revealed the hypocrisy of Western governments—they have also demonstrated the double standards of Iran’s conservative leaders.
The Tories tell us we need austerity to get out of the economic crisis. But new figures show that their argument is an empty one.
The Tories have come up with a cruel and unusual way to get homeless people off the streets—starve them.
Manchester council has retreated on plans to shut Levenshulme baths after daily protests to save it.
A judge ruled last week that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden to answer accusations of rape and sexual assault.