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Emergency 999 control operators in Essex have stepped up their fight with Fire and Rescue bosses by beginning an eight-day walkout on Tuesday of this week.
Tenants and supporters have occupied a newly empty house on the Sweets Way estate in Barnet, north London.
Workers at the National Gallery in London have voted to escalate their action in opposition to bosses’ privatisation plans with a further seven days of strikes.
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More than 20,000 people marched through central London last Saturday demanding urgent action to tackle climate change.
Politicians and the media are ramping up Islamophobia and racism against migrants in the run-up to May’s general election.
Around 500 anti-fascists marched through Manchester city centre against the racist English Defence League (EDL) last Saturday.
The parents of three London teenagers assumed to have travelled to Syria to join Isis have demanded a formal apology from the police.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage was finally forced to speak about the racist party’s immigration policy last week.
Our rulers want us to panic about the fact that more Romanians and Bulgarians are coming to Britain.
Three linked events threw some light on allegations of child abuse by the rich and powerful and their attempts to cover it up.