The racist English Defence League is mobilising to get racist thugs to descend on Luton on Saturday 5 February—the place where the group was set up in 2009.
Paul Sutcliffe, a 45-year old Unite Against Fascism (UAF) supporter from Halifax, walked free from court on Thursday of last week after the prosecution case against him collapsed.
Revelations that undercover police officers have infiltrated environmental groups in Britain has sent shockwaves through the movement.
A quarter of buses run by the Metroline firm in London have serious defects and should not be on the road. That was the shocking conclusion of a report in the Evening Standard newspaper last week.
David Cameron wants to make it harder for workers to strike. Last week he raised the threat of hardening up anti‑union laws even further.
Workers on the Northern and Bakerloo tube lines joined a second 24-hour strike from Friday evening of last week—defying London mayor Boris Johnson who launched a tirade of abuse against the tube workers.
Some 480 refuse workers employed by Birmingham City Council suspended their planned two half-day strikes last week after management were forced to make concessions.
Further evidence has come to light of the relationship between British governments and a Bangladeshi paramilitary death squad.
The UCU union has confirmed dates for strike ballots in both the further and higher education sectors over jobs, pay and pensions.
The Tories are preparing a fresh assault on Travellers.
Half a million members of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) in schools, colleges and universities face steep increases in their monthly contributions.
8,000: The number of people who applied for just 200 apprenticeships at National Rail