The main hall of Friends Meeting House in Euston was packed out last Sunday with people demanding an end to the Guantanamo prison camp and similar institutions.
When Margaret Thatcher opened the Nissan car factory in Sunderland in 1986 it was presented as the birth of a new era for the north east of England after the ravages of the recession of the early 1980s.
Gordon Brown has promised to help 500,000 people into work or training as part of the government’s plans to deal with the recession.
Workers at the Chemilines pharmaceuticals firm in Wembley, north west London, are stepping up their campaign for decent pay and dignity at work.
A most extraordinary scandal has been exposed in the case of Yunus Bakhsh, a health worker who has been sacked by his employer and expelled from the Unison union.
It has shockingly come to light that the allegations against Yunus Bakhsh were available to Nazis before Yunus knew what they were.
British foreign secretary David Miliband’s hope for a "winter lull" in Afghanistan has proved to be hopelessly optimistic.
Israel has rained terror down on the people of Gaza – and yet world leaders respond with nothing more than soft words and no action.
Last weekend saw hundreds of thousands spilling onto the streets in cities and towns across the world to protest against Israel’s murderous attack on Gaza.
Israel’s murderous assault on Gaza is creating a wave of human suffering of unimaginable proportions.
The true horror the events in Gaza is only slowly emerging from under Israel’s press embargo.