The leaked BNP list contains some 12,800 names. Not all of these are members of the party – some of the names have not paid subscriptions for three years.
For years the mainstream media has peddled a myth about racism and fascism – that they are primarily an affliction of the "white working class", and that respectable people steer clear of such unsavoury political affiliations.
"Economic meltdowns are one of the drivers of political revolutions – and the BNP must be ready to take advantage of the mess all of the other parties have made of the economy."
The tax cuts unveiled by chancellor Alistair Darling on Monday were cheered by the Labour Party faithful. But one only has to glance at the recent shocking turn of events in the US to see why these tax cuts will fail to rescue the economy.
A packed pre-launch event for LGBT History Month was held in an east London school on Wednesday of last week.
The fourth annual conference of the Twinning With Palestine Network took place in London last Saturday.
More than 40 supporters of the People Before Profit Charter demonstrated outside the Halifax bank in Hackney, east London, last Saturday.
Some 3,500 workers at Scottish Water are set to strike for 24 hours from Thursday over pay. The workers, members of the Unison and GMB unions, are angry that management has imposed a below-inflation pay deal of 3 percent over 15 months.
Over 100 people from all walks of life came together in Manchester on Thursday of last week to mark the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Afghanistan.
Asbestos cancer victims and their families have won an important test case over compensation for their illness.
NHS trade union activists in the Unite union are gearing up for a day of action over pay on Wednesday 3 December.
The Unite union’s pay campaign on the London buses is reaching a critical moment.