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The movement demanding the resignation of South Korean president Park Geun-hye reached new heights last Saturday.
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Tory benefit reform has meant “grave or systematic violations of rights of people with disabilities”, the United Nations (UN) has found.
Hundreds of people were set to march in Manchester against fracking on Saturday. It brings together local anti-fracking campaigns from across Britain.
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Charlie Jennings received a nine-week jail sentence for begging in Norwich last week.
A movement against racism is taking shape as activists set up local Stand Up To Racism (SUTR) groups across Britain.
A tightening of the benefit cap from this week will make up to 150,000 more households unable to pay their rent. It would also affect over 300,000 children.
Nearly half of all children in some areas of Britain are living in poverty. New figures this week released by the End Child Poverty coalition (ECPC) highlighted the savage impact of the Tories’ war on the poor.
John Chilcot who took rather a long time to write a report on the Iraq war explains Tony Blair’s views
Two thousand teaching assistants (TAs) walked out of schools across County Durham on Tuesday for the first day of their 48-hour strike against huge pay cuts.