Protesters from Exeter Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) gathered outside the opening of the "Forest Tunes" art exhibition at the Centre for Contemporary Arts in the Natural World on Sunday of last week.
Hundreds of people joined a protest in Doncaster town centre last Saturday – sending a message of unity in defence of the public sector.
The Fujitsu Services IT company has launched a major attack on jobs, pay and pensions – but workers are fighting back.
A series of deadly bomb attacks in Pakistan and demands from the US military for a "super surge" in Afghanistan underline the growing instability as the "war on terror" enters its ninth year.
Thousands of anti-Nazi protesters will surround the BBC studios in west London on Thursday of next week, determined to stop Nick Griffin appearing on the flagship Question Time programme.
What do you think about the war in Afghanistan?
Defending public servicesRoyal Mail bosses are determined to run down the postal service, making it slower, more expensive and less reliable.
What are the key issues behind the post dispute?
"I get up at 4.30am for a 5.30am start five days a week, including Saturdays, and I work until 1.30pm. The kind of people who write rubbish about us simply wouldn’t know what that is like.
Anger continues to grow inside the Unite union at the role of Royal Mail managers in attempting to break the post strikes.
Post workers’ picket lines were buoyed this week by fellow trade unionists bringing solidarity collections – and students who had come bearing cakes.
Postal workers have voted by a massive 76 percent for national strike action. The scale of the yes vote, and the high turnout of 67 percent, will send a tremor through Royal Mail bosses.