Strikers at the National Gallery in London celebrated 50 days of strikes against privatisation on Monday—and could be headed for all-out action in August.
A mood of resistance is building in Manchester ahead of the Tory Party conference, which will be held there in October.
One of the Tories’ most vicious attacks on the poor and the working class passed its second reading in parliament on Monday of this week.
The terms of reference of a public inquiry into spy cops were published last week.
Multinational corporation Toshiba has been plunged into a huge scandal after it overstated operating profits by about £780 million.
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Glasgow City Council workers have shown that if workers fight, they can win. And they have shown how we can resist and beat austerity.
The Tories rammed through a welfare bill stuffed with attacks on the poor this week—just in time to disappear off on their long summer holidays.
Striking public sector workers marched through Athens yesterday, Wednesday.
The Aslef Tube drivers’ union has called a fresh 24-hour strike for 5 August. This follows a united walkout by the Aslef, RMT, TSSA and Unite unions on Wednesday night and Thursday of last week that completely shut down the undergound.
A police officer has been charged with perjury over the death of Sean Rigg. Sean died in Brixton police station, south London, in 2008.
Some 2,000 First Great Western (FGW) rail workers in the RMT union struck for 48 hours last week.