Tony Blair has been back in Downing Street for just a few days and already he is telling more lies.
The unity we forged between communities in Newham was crucial. Different people had to join hands and work together. I could feel the discrimination breaking down during the campaign.
In the week in which Iraq re-emerged as a central election issue, human rights organisations have slammed the occupying forces in Iraq for creating a regime of torture.
From 6-8 July the leaders of the world’s most powerful countries, including George Bush, will gather at Gleneagles, Scotland, for the G8 summit.
The health sector conference of the Unison union met in Plymouth last week and delegates voted to ballot for industrial action if the pension age was raised from 60 to 65.
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has threatened action over pensions.
Workers at Ambala Foods in Stratford, east London, held a second successful day of strike action on Friday of last week.
On the main shopping street in Barking, on the outskirts of east London, are the people the election forgot — the hidden poor who are working, but don’t have enough to get by and are forced into borrowing from week to week.
Pawnbrokers have been offering loans to working class people who have been carved out of mainstream financial services for generations.
The march organised by the RMT rail union from Glasgow to London demanding the renationalisation of the industry reached the capital last Saturday.
Civil service workers in the PCS union in London are moving towards further action against job losses. Chancellor Gordon Brown wants to slash 104,000 jobs across the civil service.
Forty thousand people - young, old, black, white, male and female - joined together in a massive show of unity at the Unite against Fascism gig in Trafalgar Square on Sunday. Peter Doherty received enormous cheers when he told the audience "Even if you don't love my music, we all hate racism." Other acts included Estelle, Terri Walker, Bigga Fish, Rodney P and Skeme.