A BLIND woman from Sri Lanka faces deportation unless David Blunkett uses his discretionary powers to grant her exceptional leave to stay in Britain on humanitarian grounds.
OVER 70 people gathered in Brixton, south London, on Tuesday of last week to hear arguments from the NO2ID campaign against identity cards.
A CRUCIAL struggle over council housing has begun in Tony Blair’s own consituency of Sedgefield in the north east of England.
Victim treated as a terrorist FRIENDS AND family of an Arab student who was left in a coma after a brutal assault in north west London are raising serious questions about the police’s behaviour in the case.
THE KURDS are the largest single people in the world without a homeland. Throughout history they have been deeply affected by imperialism and war. And today they remain victims of imperialist invasions and divisions.
MAYFAIR, A wealthy magazine publisher, a socialite, her nanny, walk-on parts for assorted millionaires and Tories, and a cabinet minister.
ABOUT 1,500 people joined the National Union of Students (NUS) demonstration in Cardiff against university
OVER 100 PCS civil service workers’ union activists attended the conference of the Left Unity group last Saturday in Manchester.
OVER 30 pickets gathered at the Alstom Manchester Traincare train maintenance depot for the start of a 50-hour strike on Sunday.