Over a million lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and their supporters took part in the annual London Pride march last Saturday.
Local councils across Britain have unleashed vicious cuts packages that could destroy workers’ pay and conditions—and vital public services—if they are not opposed.
Strikes by Glasgow Life (previously Glasgow Culture and Sport) workers last Saturday and Sunday shut down the People’s Palace, and led to the closure of an exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art (pictured).
Some 100 ConocoPhillips workers on the Lindsey oil refinery site walked out over safety on Wednesday of last week after a man was killed in an explosion.
BA has launched an all-out war on cabin crew. It wants to cut jobs, attack pay and conditions and undermine them with a new "mixed fleet"—workers that will be employed on less pay and with worse conditions.
Royal Mail is threatening thousands of jobs by unleashing a raft of mail centre closures across Britain.
IT services provider Accenture is threatening to cut up to 200 jobs.
Workers at the Corus steel plant in Scunthorpe have told bosses they will be balloting for industrial action unless two of their colleagues are reinstated.
Hundreds of people from around the country joined a march through Shrewsbury last Saturday.
Marxists believe that the core strength of the working class lies in the way it is concentrated in the workplace. Workers have the most power at the point of production.
Former Ford workers are set to sue Visteon for "robbing" their pensions.
Defend Council Housing is holding a national meeting in Sheffield this Saturday.