The latest phase of action at the Foreign Office is ending, but the battle is not over, says Nick Clark
Postal workers across Britain staged a fresh show of strength on Tuesday as they gear up to vote in a new national strike ballot.
The Bakerloo line of the London Underground ground to a halt last weekend as workers staged a solid four-day walkout from Friday of last week.
Workers across 34 sixth form colleges were set to strike on Thursday this week, demanding more funding and higher pay.
Workers at Brogan’s Cafe in Swindon were in a defiant mood as they began the second week of an indefinite strike over poor working conditions on Monday.
Tower Hamlets council workers in east London have backed strikes against a series of attacks on their pay, terms and conditions.
Julian Assange began his fight against extradition to the US in a London court on Monday.
Fury erupted outside the Duke of Wellington in west London last Saturday after racists assaulted a black man at the pub.
We published an article on 7 January which Population Matters believes mischaracterises its position on a number of issues, and we have agreed to publish the following letter-
Over 5,000 people joined an Extinction Rebellion march in London on Saturday, and it led to discussions on tactics
Workers took to the picket lines on Friday at 62 universities. Workers are fighting casual contracts, low pay, spiralling workloads, pay gaps and attacks on pensions.
Strikers reported strong picket lines, solidarity from students, donations from other trade unionists and an upbeat mood.