Tube drivers on the Northern Line of the London Underground struck on Monday of this week over the sacking of their colleague Alex McGuigan.
Some 800 workers at Jacobs Biscuit factory in Aintree, Liverpool, walked out in the first two days of a rolling programme of strikes last week.
Tenants and campaigners lobbied Haringey council in north London on Monday of last week against its attacks on poor residents.
Recycling workers in Sheffield, south Yorkshire, did not restart their suspended indefinite strike as planned on Tuesday of last week.
Over 1,400 people marched on the Faslane nuclear submarine base, situated on the Clyde, last Sunday. It was the largest Scrap Trident demonstration in Scotland since the mass protest which greeted the G8 in 2005.
Anti-cuts campaigners celebrated a victory last week after they forced the mayor of Tower Hamlets in east London into a U-turn over cuts to the Children and Adult Mental Health social work team.
The revolt inside the Unison union against the leadership’s sell out of members in local government over pay is growing.
After 90 days of strikes care workers in Doncaster have voted to accept a new pay offer.
UCU union members are fighting to push union leaders to defend their USS pension scheme.
Tenants facing eviction and their supporters surrounded the plush West End offices of property investment fund Westbrook on Monday of this week.
G4S guard Terrence Hughes told London’s High Court that he could not recall hearing Jimmy Mubenga calling, “I can’t breathe”.
Kingsley Burrell had head covered before death, scandal-hit Serco to stay at Yarl's Wood, number of prosecutions for begging soars