Grenfell survivors and campaigners vowed to keep up the fight for justice as the inquiry into the causes of the fire began on Monday. The inquiry opened with two days of legal discussion over its procedures.
Hundreds of refugees trapped at Britain’s border in Calais, northern France, are forced to sleep rough in appalling conditions.
Over 150 trade unionists, campaigners and students travelled to Calais on Saturday to bring donations and supplies to refugees.
Around 5,000 people marched against the slave auctions in Libya in central London on Saturday.
Protesters gathered outside the US embassy in central London on Friday in solidarity with Palestinians who demonstrated in East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has decided not to charge five police officers in connection with the death of Sean Rigg.
Sports Direct has been “named and shamed” as one of the 260 bosses who failed to pay workers the national minimum wage.
As anti-racists in Britain prepare to deliver solidarity to refugees in the Calais region, the French authorities are preparing to herd refugees into shipping containers.
Postal workers in Liverpool have refused to deliver material from the Sun newspaper in solidarity with the victims and families of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
Survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire have launched a petition calling on Tory prime minister Theresa May to give them more input into the inquiry into the causes of the fire.
The battle between left and right in the Labour Party has come starkly into the open in Haringey, north London.
Tory rule has increased the number of children, pensioners and workers who live in poverty—reversing a long-term decline.