Over 1,200 people packed into the Liverpool Academy on Thursday of last week for a tribute gig organised by Love Music Hate Racism for Anthony Walker, the black teenager murdered by racists in July.
Some 144 Gate Gourmet workers are considering going to an industrial tribunal. They were offered compulsory redundancy under the deal hammered out between unions, the employers and British Airways earlier this year.
An impressive crowd of ghouls, ghosts, devils and witches gathered outside Darlington Town Hall this Halloween, in order to remind councillors that their proposals to privatise local education provision were nothing short of monstrous.
Over 500 hospital workers in Newcastle were on strike on Monday. The strike is to oppose "leapfrogging" where, because of the agenda for change pay structure, new staff join the workforce on higher pay than their more experienced colleagues.
Over 200 people packed into to the first public meeting of the campaign to defend the present time limit for abortion. The meeting, on Wednesday of last week, was called by the group Abortion Rights.
Council workers in Sefton, Merseyside, were due to join trade unionists from across the region on Tuesday of this week to lobby Sefton council over the victimisation of leading trade union campaigners.
Anger is rising in schools across England and Wales as thousands of teachers discover they are facing pay cuts of up to £10,000 a year under a new salary structure.
A lobby of Tower Hamlets council is set to take place in support of Eileen Short next Monday, 7 November, which is ban bullying at work day.
The London Critical Mass bike ride on Friday of last week was a great celebration of cycling.
Over 300 First Bus drivers in north Staffordshire struck again last Saturday and on Monday of this week.
Glasgow City Council Around 100 workers protested on Monday outside Glasgow City Council chambers at £18 million of cuts. This includes £7.9 million cuts in education and £5.2 million in social work