Around 100 people joined a protest in Lewisham, south London, on Friday of last week against plans to close libraries in Lewisham.
Campaigners are pleased that a threatened deportation in Swinton, Salford, did not go ahead.
Government plans to give employees shares in a privatised Royal Mail are an attempt to mute opposition to the sell-off and undermine workers’ solidarity.
From Bath to Doncaster trade unionists, anti-cuts campaigners and community activists have begun organising united resistance to cuts as the summer comes to an end.
Workers at the Tunnock’s biscuit factory in Uddingston, South Lanakshire, staged two 24-hour walkouts over pay on Thursday of last week and Tuesday of this week.
GMB union members at Mothersill Engineering in Cumbria walked out for the second Friday in a row last week as part of their fight for better pay.
Bath More than 100 young people took to the streets of Bath on Monday of last week against Bath and North East Somerset council’s plan to close almost all of the youth centres in the area.
Essex fire chiefs are splashing out £20 million on a new headquarters for themselves—as the county’s firefighters take industrial action over job cuts.
GMB union members at Astra Zeneca in Macclesfield, Cheshire, struck on Thursday of last week over attacks on their pensions.
The We Are Bradford group planned a meeting on Thursday of this week to discuss resisting Islamophobia.
Around 40 school and college students met in central London last Sunday for the relaunch of School Students Against War (SSAW).
Campaigners for Jerry Hicks, the rank and file candidate for Unite union general secretary, are out raising his profile in the run-up to the election.