There are now two sides in global climate politics – theirs and ours.
The British National Party (BNP) wants to claw its way into parliament and seize control of councils in key areas of Britain in next week’s elections.
The fightback against cuts in pay, jobs and services continues as the bosses, backed by the government, attempt to make workers pay for their crisis.
Lecturers at King’s College have planned strikes for 5 May and election day.
Workers plan to strike and shut Glasgow’s leading tourist attractions, libraries and sports centres on Friday of this week.
Campaigners against the closure of key wards at north London’s Whittington Hospital were holding a day of action on Thursday this week, focusing on a rally from 12 noon at the hospital.
Hundreds of anti-fascists took part in a national day of action against the BNP last weekend.
Victims of Christmas hamper firm Farepak’s financial demise were kicked in the teeth again this week. They will only receive around 15p for every £1 they paid into the scheme.
Thousands of trade unionists, anti-capitalists and socialists will unite on London’s May Day demonstration this Saturday.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) held a protest outside the BBC on Monday evening against the airing of the British National Party’s (BNP) election broadcast.