Library campaigners blocked roads and library entrances to prevent the books being removed from three of Lambeth’s closed libraries in south London last Saturday.
A 400-strong march of council workers and their supporters defied cops in Bromley, south east London, last Saturday by taking the road and blocking traffic.
Cleaners at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) offices in Liverpool and Bootle struck on Monday and Tuesday of this week against attacks on pay and conditions.
Women’s Lives Matter campaigners who fought to defend domestic violence (DV) services in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, are celebrating after winning council funding for a new service.
Racists are lashing out but there’s no Brexit breakthrough for the right, reports Sadie Robinson
The tory government’s Prevent strategy is counter-productive and should be “reconsidered”, according to the Joint Committee on Human Rights parliamentary group.
After more than six weeks of pay strikes bus drivers in Weymouth, Dorset, were set for talks with bosses as Socialist Worker went to press.
A British Medical Association (BMA) survey of junior doctors closed on Monday.
Train guards in Scotland struck for the twelfth time last Sunday in their dispute with bosses at Abellio Scotrail over driver only operation (DOO).
Over 70 people, mainly pensioners, marched noisily through the Pennine market town of Penistone last Thursday.
Money-grabbing bosses claim they must make cuts—but workers aren’t buying it
Protesters from across Britain were set to turn out for what could be Yorkshire’s biggest ever anti-fracking demonstration in York on Saturday.