Nearly 900 bus drivers who work for Arriva North East struck for 24 hours on Monday.
Workers in the T&G union at First Bus company in Norwich are moving towards industrial action over pay.
An overwhelming 86 percent of National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members at Doncaster-based South Yorkshire Newspapers have voted to strike.
A police officer standing trial in connection with the death of Mikey Powell dismissed suggestions last week that excessive force was used.
Two police officers charged over the death in custody of Robin Goodenough, a 26 year old Oxford man, walked free from court on Friday of last week after being acquitted of assault by a jury.
Shrewsbury Sixth Form College More than 50 members of the NUT and other unions at Shrewsbury Sixth Form College held an angry protest on Tuesday of last week against the closure of the college’s adult learning section. This will lead to many highly skilled staff being made redundant or put on reduced hours
Tony Blair has ordered 900 more troops to Afghanistan, bringing the deployment in the country to 4,500. Six British troops, and untold and uncounted hundreds of Afghans, have died there in the past three weeks.
Israel is intensifying its collective punishment of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, one of the most overcrowded areas on the planet.
Tens of thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey, last Sunday.
Analysis by Socialist Worker shows that the NHS trusts driving through cuts and job losses are already failing to deliver for patients.
Hackney Members of Keep Our NHS Public in Hackney, east London, lobbied the board of their local primary care trust on Wednesday of last week.
At Genoa we rushed headlong into the creation of a movement. But the movement had already been sinking roots for several years.