Campaigners publicising a Stop Mental Health Cuts launch meeting set to take place on Thursday of this week at 7pm at Stockport Town Hall
The Campaign to save Mental Health Services in Norfolk and Suffolk held a protest against bed closures at Hellesdon Psychiatric Hospital last Saturday. The support from passing public was vociferous.
Health workers and activists held a lively public meeting in Whitechapel on Wednesday of last week to discuss changes to local specialist cancer services.
Mark Duggan’s mother Pamela has launched a legal challenge against the judge who presided over the inquest into Mark’s death.
The police marksman who shot and killed Azelle Rodney has lost his appeal against a public inquiry’s finding that the shooting was unlawful.
Geoff Dexter and Ken Olende report on the anger at news of the detention of Moazzam Begg
Cleaners at London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas) began a 48-hour strike on Tuesday of this week after a 100 percent vote for action.
The trial of Nicky Jacobs, the seventh person charged with the killing of PC Blakelock during the 1985 Broadwater Farm riot began at the Old Bailey on Monday of this week.
Fresh flood warnings were issued for the whole South West coast of England this week. Most of the Somerset Levels have remained underwater for yet another month. Many homes are still flooded.
Gender pay gap higher in Britain | London fire station closure "caused death" | Childcare costs rocket | Redefinition of child poverty postponed
As politicians stir up scapegoating, anti-racists tell Ken Olende about plans to rally on Saturday 22 March
Intervention in Crimea has escalated a deadly game between Russia and the West, writes Simon Basketter