Driving examiners from the DVSA ended a week of rolling strikes with a national walkout on Friday of last week.
Bus drivers working for Arriva in Medway, Kent, struck on Friday of last week and Monday of this week.
Residents of Cumbria were furious with David Cameron as he came for a photo-op on Monday of this week.
The People’s Assembly Against Austerity held its national convention in central London on Saturday of last week.
Angry anti-war protesters challenged shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn for voting for war outside his surgery in Leeds last Saturday.
For regional and global powers, the war on Isis has become the justification for military intervention in Syria. Yet Isis emerged in the shadow of the US occupation of Iraq.
As parliament voted for war in Syria last week, Labour MPs ratcheted up the war on Jeremy Corbyn.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets against Britain joining another war in the Middle East.
Tory defence secretary Michael Fallon has warned that the war in Syria was “not going to be short or simple”.
Thousands of climate activists from around the world gathered in Paris last weekend. They were there to attend a Weekend of Alternatives—a counter-conference to the official Cop21 talks.
Around 3,000 protesters took the streets outside parliament as MPs inside voted for war. The first airstrike was launched just a few hours later.
Ex nurse Leanne Walters was there with her children. She told Socialist Worker, “What they want to do is inhuman. I don’t think Syrian children are worth any less than my own children. It’s important that we all came out tonight.”