Around 300 people joined the Labour Assembly Against Austerity in London last Saturday.
Around 150 people protested outside the French embassy in London on Monday night.
The ‘Yorkshire’s Finest’ group has links to fascist organisations such as the National Front, reports Phil Turner
Authorities in France began removing migrants and refugees from the Calais “jungle” camp today, Monday. It was home to some 8,000 refugees, including 1,500 children and young people.
The campaign against the Tories’ hated Housing and Planning Act took a big step forward yesterday, Saturday, with a 300-strong summit of activists, tenants, residents and councillors.
A spontaneous demonstration over housing costs by up to 1,000 people in the Egyptian city of Port Said this week brought growing frustrations over the country’s social crisis onto the streets.
The hyped up media war on refugees escalated this morning, Friday, in a slightly bizarre way.
Politicians and newspapers have whipped up a vile debate about whether small numbers of refugee children arriving from Calais are adults.
Around 250 postal workers in Luton and Leagrave delivery offices are out on strike today, Wednesday, in a row over disciplinaries.
Eight men have been found guilty of 19 charges relating to sexual abuse of three girls – over a decade after one reported the abuse to police.
Four in ten homes in Britain are either too expensive, too cramped or too shabby to live in, according to housing charity Shelter.
Adult social care services in England are at “tipping point”, according to the Care Quality Commission watchdog.