Anger at Donald Trump’s assault on Muslims, migrants, women and others burst onto the streets of Britain last Saturday.
A TUC official has called for “one of the biggest turnouts of trade unionists on an anti-racism demonstration there’s ever been” on Saturday 18 March.
Workers at the posh Harrods department store celebrated another victory in the wake of their successful campaign to retain their tips.
Chants of “Save our NHS” rang through Newcastle city centre as over 1,000 people joined a march against the Tories’ assault on the health service last Saturday.
Around 400,000 people took to the streets of Seoul, the capital of South Korea, last Saturday to demand the immediate resignation of president Park Geun-hye.
Some 1,250 Derby teaching assistants (TAs) escalated their dispute with their Labour-run city council this week.
Campaigners were set to meet in central London on Saturday to discuss climate change and refugees.
Elections are underway in the UCU union, where UCU Left candidate Jo McNeill is challenging Sally Hunt to become the union’s next general secretary.
An investigation by US armed forces magazine Military Times has suggested official statistics of bombing raids are incomplete.
Southern Rail are proposing a deal to end the long dispute with Aslef and RMT unions but the promises fall well short of what is needed.
US president Donald Trump’s ban on refugees and Muslims was deemed illegal at the beginning of this week. But the thuggish bully immediately hit back.
The Tories’ Housing White Paper released this week marks a shift away from the pretence that everyone can buy their own home.