‘We are seeing a major transformation across North Africa in response to the US’s "war on terror". These changes are a reaction to the war in Iraq and confirm the many warnings that the invasion would transform Islamist organisations.
The private companies that run London Underground are facing a major financial crisis – and they want tube workers and the public to pay the price. These firms want increased fares, even greater public subsidies, job cuts and fewer safety regulations.
The Democrats last week betrayed the hopes of millions of Americans by approving a $100 billion package to fund the Iraq war. They gained control of the US Congress last November, due to a wave of anger against the war in Iraq.
New Labour minister Margaret Hodge is facing a growing backlash against her call for council housing to be "rationed" to prioritise "indigenous families" over "new migrants".
The Lebanese army, backed by the US and France, is tightening its siege on the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr el-Bared.
Postal Workers are on track to deliver a huge yes vote in their strike ballot and send their strong message that enough is enough.
Mark Serwotka, the general secretary of the civil service workers' PCS union, electrified a postal workers' rally in London last week with a call for unity in action against the government.
Government ministers and police chiefs are demanding new powers to allow the police to stop and search people in the streets if they suspect them of terrorism. These powers echo the notorious "sus laws" of the 1970s.
Oxford: When we were shown the Leighton propaganda DVD we objected because of the foul language in it. They had to stop it.
The momentum for united action against the public sector pay limit continues. The National Union of Teachers (NUT) has lodged a 10 percent pay claim for staff in England and Wales from next year.
Stop the War activists in Manchester and beyond are preparing to ensure that Gordon Brown can’t ignore the question of Iraq when he is officially declared leader at a Labour Party special conference on Sunday 24 June.
London Underground is launching a major attack on the safety of staff and the public this week. It was to implement new rule books from this Thursday 31 May.