With two months to go before the European elections on Thursday 4 June, anti-Nazi campaigners are stepping up their attempts to block the fascist British National Party (BNP) from grabbing seats in the European parliament.
Community service supervisors in Glasgow are entering their 13th week of indefinite strikes over single status grading – and their action remains solid.
Workers at the Prisme packaging plant in Dundee are entering the fifth week of their factory occupation.
The pro-imperialist liberals, once vociferous and united in defence of US wars, are in a mess. The invasion of Iraq, on which so many of them waged their moral and intellectual credibility, has led to horrifying bloodletting.
More than 40,000 people converged on central London last Saturday for the opening protest in a series of demonstrations focused on this week's meeting of the G20 world leaders.
Police created a climate of fear in the run up to the G20 protests in London. Workers in the City were advised to "dress down" and to hide company badges to avoid being attacked by protesters.
Arthur Shaw from the RMT transport union We're here to try and change things, but maybe we'll need more direct action. We don't demonstrate enough. People are moaning about everything when they watch the news – but they need to be on the streets. This is not just about the bankers – it's about the war in Iraq, about Palestine and the greed of the rich.
Claudia Campbell is one of millions of people working in Britain forced to live on very low pay.
Unite, Britain's biggest union, has called a march for jobs in Birmingham on Saturday 16 May.
New Labour's home secretary, Jacqui Smith, is overseeing the repressive security at the G20 summit.
Unemployed workers in Ipswich are being forced to live off food parcels as local services struggle to cope with growing job losses.
The global club of rich nations that is the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has predicted that the economy of its 30 members will contract by 4.3 percent this year.