Around 250 protesters with a contingent of tractors rallied against fracking outside Lancashire county council in Preston last week.
Politicians and offshore bosses met in Aberdeen for a “crisis summit” on Monday of this week to discuss more tax breaks to “save” the industry following a slump in oil prices.
Unions were wrong to call off the health strikes but activists say there is still time to resist, writes Tomáš Tengely-Evans
National Gallery bosses in London have suspended PCS union activist Candy Udwin.
Labour Party leaders are terrified that millions of people will back more radical candidates at the general election, rather than lining up behind Ed Miliband.
Israeli forces demolished the homes of 1,177 Palestinians in 2014 in addition to their attack on Gaza, according to a United Nations (UN) report.
protests in Oxford and Dudley this week will be key in the fightback against racism and Islamophobia.
Over 20,000 London bus drivers were set to strike on Thursday of this week in their campaign to win equal pay across the capital’s 18 bus operators.
Energy bosses have robbed £3 billion during the last two years through inflated prices—that’s £145 from every family.
Workers rejoiced in Greece as the new government led by radical left party Syriza announced its first moves last week
Over 4,000 Londoners defied freezing rain today, Saturday, to march on City Hall in protest at the deepening housing crisis.
The Unite union has announced a series of 24-hour walkouts on London buses starting on Thursday of next week, 5 February, by over 20,000 bus drivers. This will be followed by strikes on 13 and 16 February.