Activists will set out from London this Saturday on an aid convoy to break the blockade of Gaza.
Hundreds of racist English Defence League (EDL) thugs were out on the streets last weekend attempting to intimidate anti-racist and anti-fascist activists.
Bad week for bomber Blair Protests forced Tony Blair to back out of a series of events last week.
Around 2,000 people turned up to enjoy the brilliant Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) festival in Margate, Kent, last Saturday.
Support for the right of anti-cuts protesters to march past the Tory Party conference on Sunday 3 October in Birmingham is growing by the day.
Some 150 people packed into a Right to Work meeting in London on Thursday of last week.
LMHR held a successful all day music festival in Dundee last Sunday at Dukes Corner with a host of local bands. Seven local trade union branches sponsored the event.
Mary Brodbin is a retired member of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). She told the meeting last week, "Pensioners are furious—we are confident, militant, vibrant and up for action.
The decision by the Higher Education Committee (HEC) of the University and College Union (UCU) to postpone balloting over jobs and pay was a serious error.
Jobless don’t choose poverty Tory toff George Osborne called unemployment a "lifestyle choice" as he announced plans to slash another £4 billion from benefits last week.
UCU members in English further education college branches are deciding whether to ballot for strikes over a 0.2 percent pay offer.
Teachers in the NUT union at St Aloysius school in Islington, north London, were set to strike on Thursday and Friday of this week.