Wednesday 8 February is the next stage of the campaign for decent housing. Delegates from around Britain are gearing up for the Defend Council Housing (DCH) lobby of parliament on that day.
Beccy Palmer is a youth worker in Brent, north west London, coordinator of the Voice Of Young People group who recently won a human rights award for their documentary highlighting the real effects of Asbos and a founder member of the Asbo Concern organisation
A massive battle over pensions could be on its way. In a remarkable week, the opening shots were fired in seven major disputes, all of which could see strike action.
Royal Mail's cost-cutting is creating the conditions for a possible national dispute.
Todmorden High School Eighteen members of the National Union of Teachers (NUT) at Todmorden High School, West Yorkshire, were due to strike on Thursday of this week over pay restructuring.
The New Labour council in Tower Hamlets is so scared of debate that standing up to its proposals can lose you your job.
A driver at Harwich Express who was temporarily unfit to drive has returned to work on full pay following action by his workmates.
Asylum campaign wins victory Asylum rights campaigners in Sheffield are celebrating after Afghan asylum seeker Mohammad Arrian was granted indefinite leave to remain, and has now been reunited with his family.
The attempt to cover up George’s Bush’s plan to bomb the Arabic television channel Al Jazeera means that two men will face trial next week for allegedly breaking the Official Secrets Act.
Over 600 people from across the north of England rallied in Leeds on Monday of this week as Nick Griffin, leader of the fascist BNP, and his sidekick Mark Collett went on trial on charges of incitement to racial hatred.
Doctors protest at health plan The government's drive to use private sector funding for hospital building has been called into question this week.