We had a very successful meeting of Brighton and Hove Socialist Alliance last week.
Students at Glasgow University staged a "die-in" outside the Student Representative Council offices last week.
Many delegates at the PCS national forum for pay negotiators were angry at the government's tight restrictions on civil service pay.
Some 1,300 council workers in Knowsley, members of the public sector union UNISON, struck on Thursday of last week against our bosses' plans to make us work longer hours. The strike was absolutely solid across the council.
Willerby Holiday Homes was shut down on Thursday and Friday of last week after 300 UCATT union members staged an unofficial strike in support of their demands for full time on-site shop stewards.
Royal Mail workers across Britain are voting on the latest pay deal. After months of negotiations, management and union leaders have agreed a 3.2 percent increase.
Around 250 people marched through Leicester last Saturday in solidarity with asylum seekers following the death of Ramin Khaleghi, the refugee who took his own life two weeks ago.
The Police Federation has failed in its latest attempt to overturn the Christopher Alder inquest verdict of unlawful killing.
Over 120 firefighters attended a Holocaust memorial meeting at London Fire Brigade headquarters.
Ariel Sharon, the man responsible for the massacre of 2,000 Palestinian refugees in West Beirut in 1982, is now the head of the only nuclear power in the Middle East.
Vauxhall's giant Luton car plant was silent last Thursday. The entire workforce had called in sick in protest at the plan by multinational owners General Motors to close the factory, sack thousands of workers and devastate the town.