Some 80 students and teachers packed in to an exciting meeting at Islington Sixth Form College today (Thursday) to discuss how to win the battle to defend EMA and stop government plans to increase tuition fees.
Students at the London School of Economics (LSE) in central London have gone into occupation against a planned rise in tuition fees and cuts to education.
Around 75 people packed into a Right To Work public meeting in Walthamstow on Tuesday evening, despite heavy snow.
Some 500 people rallied outside Camden Town Hall in central London for three hours last night in the bitter cold as the Labour run cabinet met to discuss making cuts that will decimate services and jobs in the borough.
Parents, teachers and support staff from Moorland and St Aloysius schools took part in a 100-strong lobby of Islington council executive in north London on Thursday of last week.
Leeds University occupation goes into second week Some 100 students have been occupying Leeds University since Day X, Wednesday 24 November. They went in following the march by 3,000 people in the city against education cuts.
The student demonstration in central London as part of Day X2, Tuesday 30 November 2010
The vote on raising tuition fees to £9,000 will take place next Thursday, 9 December, it was announced tonight.
University of Exeter Cornwall campus occupation Thirty of us are currently occupying the Lower Stannary building against the education cuts. We are refusing to pay for the crisis of the bankers and greedy politicians who are ruthlessly putting profits before people.
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