Last weekend saw another round of demonstrations against NHS cuts, which have provoked protests across the country.
The death toll of the war on Iraq is much higher than even the most gloomy estimates. That is the conclusion of the most extensive study made of the country to date.
The occupation in Iraq hit another bloody landmark earlier this week with the number of dead coalition troops rising to 3,000. This includes 119 British soldiers.
The third annual Respect conference took place in London last weekend with delegates in an upbeat and confident mood.
Student unions, Student Respect groups and other activists are gearing up for what it’s hoped will be the largest free education demonstration in years, called by the NUS in London on 29 October.
Hundreds of postal workers across Britain are to ballot for strikes after management reneged on pledges made in earlier national agreements.
Workers at Mackinnon Mills continued their strike action with strikes on Tuesday and Thursday of last week.
Hurlingham and Chelsea School is a mixed secondary comprehensive in Fulham, west London. It was in special measures for two years and came out with a very positive Ofsted report at the beginning of this year.
A strike by some 2,500 members of the PCS civil service workers’ union on Friday of last week severely disrupted the Identity and Passport Service (IPS).
In a victory against the government’s attempt to force through privatisation, tenants in Stirling have voted to stay with the council - with 68 percent voting against transferring their homes.
With around three weeks to go until the ballot over housing transfer, Taunton tenants’ campaign is reaching its peak.
Coventry Street cleaning staff downed tools to join the school admissions staff who started strike action last week at picket lines throughout Coventry.