Around 80 staff and parents rallied against cuts outside Langdon Park school in Tower Hamlets, east London, last Thursday.
The University and College Union (UCU) will hold its annual congress in Manchester this week.
A recent economic report by the Scottish National Party (SNP) is a major disappointment for those in the independence movement who want to end austerity and cuts.
Civil service workers are set to ballot for strikes to end the Tories’ public sector pay cap. The PCS union is expected to give formal notice of the ballot on 11 June and begin balloting on 18 June.
Refugee support organisations in northern France have slammed the Belgian, British and French governments after a two year old refugee was shot in the face on 17 May.
Anti-racists plan to protest against the Democratic Football Lads Alliance (DFLA) in Manchester on Saturday.
Hundreds of students joined a March for Mental Health in Bristol last Friday demanding that the university improves its mental health services.
The working class movement is not in rude health. But, argues Simon Basketter, change can happen quickly. Socialists must be ready when it does and start organising now
Prime minister Mariano Rajoy is in trouble after a court case revealed systematic corruption in his party.
It looks like the food industry is winning the first battle in the war over sugar in food.
Workers in government departments have suffered a pay freeze or 1 percent increases—well below inflation—for some eight years.
One picket said simply, “I’ve worked here on a zero hours contract for ten years.”