Drivers employed by First Bus in Chester struck on Friday of last week over pay.
More than 400 bus workers at First Aberdeen struck on Tuesday and Friday of last week. They are in the frontline of the fight against First’s national pay freeze for bus workers.
Lecturers at Tower Hamlets College in east London are set to begin an all-out indefinite strike from Thursday of this week to defend education and jobs.
The battle for the future of Royal Mail is hotting up – with over 20,000 postal workers in the CWU union set to strike this week.
Royal Mail workers say that conditions in the company have been getting tougher – and management even more aggressive – in the last few years.
Racists in the English Defence League (EDL), who were chased out of Birmingham by hundreds of anti-fascists earlier this month, are planning a series of protests around the country.
Anti-fascists celebrated a victory this week when the British National Party (BNP) admitted that it would not be returning to the Derbyshire village of Codnor to hold its Red, White and Blue summer "festival".
The first anniversary of the tragic death of Sean Rigg saw more than 200 people march through Brixton, south London, on Friday of last week accompanied with drums and chanting.
Police are yet again planning to "clamp down" on and criminalise people attending the Notting Hill Carnival.
Climate activists were poised to swoop to a site in London on Wednesday of this week to set up a Camp for Climate Action. But another group is also ready for action – the police.
The row over the release of Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, who was convicted of the Lockerbie bombing, opens up an enormous scandal.
Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi was released from prison in Scotland and returned to Libya last week.