The fascists of the National Front (NF) were humiliated in Edinburgh last Saturday. The NF was holding a so-called White Pride event in the city but were vastly outnumbered by a counter demonstrations.
The limits the Trade Union Act puts on strikes became clearer this week, but so did the resistance.
Round up of rail disputes against driver only operation and fights on London Underground
Fujitsu IT services workers struck last Friday and again on Monday to defend their jobs and livelihoods from the firm’s cost-cutting.
Cops have targeted areas of Birmingham in the wake of the Westminster terror attack last Wednesday.
Around 150 people marched against the proposed redevelopment of vast swathes of Southwark, south London, last Saturday.
Police failed to record their advice and discussion of tactics before the killing of Anthony Grainger, a public inquiry heard this week.
Two strikes were set to take place in schools in Hackney, east London, on Thursday.
Some 800 people marched in Keighley, West Yorkshire, last Saturday to oppose the planned Aire Valley incinerator.
There has been much talk of “unity” after the attacks last week. When anti-racists talk about unity they mean that we should fight to prevent Muslims or migrants becoming the targets of a witch hunt.
Theresa May travelled to Scotland on Monday to say again "now is not the time to be talking about a second independence referendum”. But Holyrood is now demanding one
Health workers have slammed moves to make them check foreign patients’ IDs as racist and dangerous.