Hundreds of protesting firefighters confront Tory fire minister Penny Mordaunt as she turns up to open the new West Norwood station in south London today, Tuesday.
Campaigners against a 40 percent funding cut to Glasgow Association of Mental Health (GamH) say the cuts will cost more in the long run.
Around 800 GMB union members at Jacob’s Biscuits Factory in Aintree, Liverpool, began a two-day strike last Sunday.
Mass meetings of the Scottish National Party and Radical Independence Campaign last weekend showed how the passion for politics remains in Scotland, writes Raymie Kiernan
About 130 people came to a meeting in Chilwell, near Nottingham on Tuesday of last week to hear activists explain what the proposed US/EU Transalatic Trade & Investment Partnership (TTIP) legislation would mean for workers and services.
Attacks on welfare are forcing thousands of people to use food banks, a new report says.
Ofsted inspectors ‘unfairly humiliated’ Tower Hamlets schools, reports Sadie Robinson
Around 40 people joined a lively protest in central London organised by the Egypt Solidarity Initiative last Saturday.
Newly-elected ukip MP Mark Reckless let the cat out of the bag last week when he revealed Ukip policy to repatriate migrants.
Tory Home secretary Theresa May launched another clampdown on civil liberties this week.
Lawrence suspect let go; IPCC says cops may face action; Occupy returns to parliament
A police sergeant on duty during the 1989 Hillsborough football disaster has said the officers in charge on the day “didn’t step up to the plate”.