The battle over jobs in construction is taking to the streets of London this week.
Resistance to the cuts across higher education is growing. Lecturers at Leeds university are coming to the end of their strike ballot and more groups of lecturers are preparing to join the fight.
Strikes at Fujitsu Services have clearly worried the IT company.
More than 40 traffic wardens and their supporters protested outside the Ealing council meeting that decided to privatise them, on Tuesday of last week.
Workers in Bedford borough council’s direct services department have been striking on Mondays and Fridays since 21 January over attacks on pay and conditions.
Jobcentre talks with PCS continue Two weeks of "intensive talks" continue between the PCS civil service workers’ union and Jobcentre Plus management.
Two Labour ministers have now let slip that the general election is going to be on Thursday 6 May.
Hundreds of thousands of civil service workers will start a ballot this week over attacks on their redundancy rights. It could mean major strikes in the run-up to the general election.
"I cannot rule out violence," these are the ominous words of English Defence League (EDL) founder Tommy Robinson. He was talking about the EDL’s planned demonstration in Bolton on Saturday 6 March.
Anti-fascist campaigners in Barking, east London, are gearing up for a day of action against the BNP this Saturday.
The Labour Party and the Conservatives are busily talking up their plans to cut after the election but the attacks on public services have already begun.