THE UNITED Families and Friends Campaign (UFFC) held their sixth annual remembrance procession last Saturday.
AFTER A five-year battle Irene Stanley has finally won an unlawful killing verdict against the police who gunned down her husband.
HUNDREDS OF local people and anti-war campaigners joined a "Bring the troops home by Christmas" march in Pollok, Glasgow, last Saturday. Rose Gentle, the mother of British soldier Gordon Gentle who was killed in Iraq, called the protest.
A local community is being torn apart as private developers get the go-ahead from New Labour to build a Las Vegas style casino in Wembley, in the shadow of the new national stadium.
JOHN PRESCOTT, the deputy prime minister, is trying to back out of a commitment he made at the Labour Party conference.
BAGGAGE handlers working for Servisair at Gatwick airport have won their dispute over the victimisation of their senior union rep and against the imposition of flexible working.
Epidemiologists have long warned that HIV/AIDS might be only the first of a new generation of hellish plagues. Now the World Health Organisation (WHO), as well as Nature and Science magazines, are sounding the alarm about an imminent double peril that might surpass even HIV in lethality.
THE COMMON ground between Tony Blair and George Bush extends beyond the murderous war in Iraq. When he took office in 2000 Bush refused to sign up to the Kyoto agreement—the international deal to cut emissions of greenhouse gases and slow global warming.
OVER 50 workers from the King’s Cross Channel Tunnel site in central London met on Wednesday of last week to reaffirm their rejection of new contracts brought in by their employer, Laing O’Rourke.
UNISON UNION members from around Britain were set to show their support for social workers in Liverpool on all-out strike on Saturday of this week.
FIREFIGHTERS and emergency control staff are discussing an urgent campaign to stop the closure of one station and the loss of ten appliances across central London.