The London anti-war demonstration on 18 March will be one of a series of events taking place across the world.
Next week we will know if 1.5 million workers are ready to confront the government in what the unions are calling the biggest action since the General Strike of 1926.
BA war council British Airways (BA) bosses are refusing to back off over attacks on pensions and could soon face strikes by thousands of workers.
Strike action by about 60,000 workers is set to take place across higher education on Tuesday of next week, followed by action short of strike including an appraisal and assessment boycott.
The borough of Islington has the lowest level of voter registration in London, which as a city has the lowest rates of registration in the country.
Tenants of Mid-Devon District Council voted overwhelmingly against plans to transfer their homes out of council ownership this week.
Ayr Some 4,000 people demonstrated in Ayr, south west Scotland, last Saturday against the proposed closure of local accident and emergency facilities.
Manchester Over 800 people packed into a lecture theatre in the University of Manchester on Tuesday of last week to hear George Galloway launch Respect’s local election bid.
Officials loyal to Derek Simpson, general secretary of the Amicus union, have taken control of Amicus Unity Gazette, the union’s main broad left organisation.
Marshall workers reject pay offer Union members at Marshall Aerospace in Cambridge have overwhelmingly rejected the company’s offer regarding pay and conditions.
Key decisions were made this week which will affect every Royal Mail worker.
Justice for Gordon Gentle Rose Gentle visited the Ministry of Defence offices in Glasgow last week to ask for an inquest be held into her son’s death in Iraq. Military families were due to protest at Downing street on Wednesday this week