UK Uncut and other activists are calling for protests against the government’s rise in VAT.
Students protesting over cuts stormed a branch of the RBS bank in Birmingham today, angry over news of bankers’ obscene bonuses.
Defiant and angry young people in Rotherham occupied their youth centre against cuts in the service for three hours last night (Thursday).
Two youth centres in Rotherham were occupied this evening (Thursday) against cuts in youth services.
A strike by workers across the Birmingham Connexions service, which assists young and vulnerable people to access work and training opportunities, was called off at the last minute today.
Unison members working across the Hesley Group of schools in Doncaster have voted by 96 percent for industrial action, and by 84 percent for a strike.
Kids not cuts! That was the fighting message from striking teachers who started three days of strikes yesterday (Wednesday) over "savage" job cuts.
As resistance to the cuts grows, more people are involved in activity and experiences that make them open to the idea that we need a completely different kind of society.
A number of major union leaders have spoken out about what kind of movement we need to beat the cuts—including the need for strikes.
The Right to Work Campaign has opened up its national conference on 12 February to other national anti-cuts organisations, local groups and trade unions.
Three solid 24-hour strikes at Heinz’s Wigan factory over pay during the holidays have forced management to offer new talks.
A solid strike by train drivers in the Aslef union on London Underground had a severe effect on the running of the tube network on Boxing Day.