Hundreds of protestors gathered outside Kirby Misperton Village Hall yesterday, Thursday, to show their opposition fracking firm Third Energy.
As the Tories slash the health service, eight multinational corporations are leaching millions in profits from the NHS.
In a move that could boost Labour’s chances in Scotland, Kezia Dugdale has resigned as leader of the Scottish Labour Party.
Campaigners in Doncaster took to the streets last Saturday to defend South Yorkshire Women’s Aid
Thousands of people turned out to an anti-racist festival in Scotland’s most diverse area, Govanhill in Glasgow, last weekend.
Canteen workers employed by Baxterstorey at the Esso Fawley Refinery near Southampton struck over pay
The RMT rail union plans coordinated strikes against bosses’ push to extend driver only operation and get rid of guards
The funeral of Edson Da Costa was set to take place in London on Friday of this week. Edson died in June after being stopped by police in Newham, east London.
Family and friends of Darren Cumberbatch, who died after contact with police, gathered at Coventry cathedral last week.
With a tribute to Grenfell, an anti-racist float and 1,000 arrests, this year’s Notting Hill Carnival was deeply political, Tomáš Tengely-Evans reports
Workers at Argos distribution centres entered the third week of their three-week strike
Tory health secretary Jeremy Hunt is trying to mask the spiralling staffing crisis in the NHS through spin about hiring more workers.