The leaders of the world’s most powerful nations will meet in London in April.
The US has admitted that winning the war in Afghanistan will be "tougher than Vietnam".
The past week has seen the 27th occupation start on a university campus in as many days. For students across Britain, the first weeks of term in 2009 look set to shape the politics on campus for many months to come.
The wave of occupations of British universities in solidarity with Gaza over the past few weeks has electrified the student movement. We now may be witnessing the rebirth of that movement.
The dissident Thai socialist Giles Ji Ungpakorn has fled to Britain to avoid censorship and imprisonment in Thailand.
£116,000 in a spare bedroom This week New Labour minister Yvette Cooper complained about the "moral irresponsibility" of bankers and condemned their bonuses.
There is a dramatic crisis sweeping through the car industry in Britain. New car registrations dropped by 30 percent in January alone.
Over the last year we’ve done everything that Ford bosses have asked of us in order to secure the future of our plant. But our efforts have been rewarded with a kick in the teeth.
Anti-Nazi protesters held a lively protest outside the General Teaching Council in Birmingham on Tuesday of this week.
Arriva Wales An unofficial strike by drivers at Arriva Trains Wales forced the cancellation of more than 100 trains last Sunday.
Over 700 workers at DB Schenker (formerly EWS), Britain’s biggest rail freight company, are to ballot from Wednesday of this week for strikes over jobs, pay and conditions.
London Sovereign strikes suspended Strike action by bus workers at Transdev Sovereign in north west London planned for Wednesday of this week has been suspended.