The Tories could be forced to scrap their job search website Universal Jobmatch.
A “lorry-load” of material relating to a corruption inquiry in the Metropolitan Police has been shredded.
Up to 100 activists and representatives of various organisations gathered in central London for the Movement Against Xenophobia (Max) conference last Saturday. Speakers debated how to challenge the scapegoating of migrants and the Tories’ immigration bill.
More than 60 people from the Turkish community attended a vigil in Glasgow’s George Square on Thursday of last week in memory of Berkin Elvan. He was only 14 when he went out to buy fresh bread and was caught up in an anti-government protest in Istanbul.
Every year miners, their families and supporters come together in the Yorkshire Miners Hall, Barnsley to remember the two Yorkshire NUM members, David Jones and Joe Green, who lost their lives fighting for justice in 1984-85.
The police repeatedly tried to recruit informers to disrupt the campaigning of anti-fascists in Cambridge.
The Police have dropped an attempt to block legal action by women who were duped into having relationships with undercover officers.
This Saturday’s Stand Up to Racism and Fascism protests are a chance to push back racist scapegoating.
Up to 700 protested at the Scottish Tory Party conference in Edinburgh last Saturday. Marchers included anti bedroom tax groups, trade unionists, students and campaigners both for and against Scottish independence.
Nurses are furious at their effective pay cut after MPs got an automatic 11 percent raise, reports Judith Orr
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Some 150 workers at Ealing hospital began a seven day strike today, Friday, to demand better pay.