Millions reeling from wage freezes and benefit cuts won’t fall for David Cameron’s figures, writes Judith Orr
Up to 200 people marched through Southwark, south London, against the bedroom tax and benefit cuts on Saturday of last week.
More than 200 anti-fascists blockaded the exits to Holborn underground station in central London cornering members of the Hungarian Nazi party Jobbik.
University lecturers across Britain struck today, Thursday, in a battle to stop bosses imposing a miserly pay deal.
Charlotte Monro, a Unison union rep and health worker, was sacked earlier this month. She spoke to Sadie Robinson
Activists call a day of protests to beat the Tories’ bedroom tax one year on, writes Dave Sewell
More than 10 percent of households hit by the bedroom tax could be exempt according to Merseyside housing consultant Joe Halewood.
Court proceedings and eviction threats are currently a major focus for many local campaigns.
Around 170 people filled Conway Hall in central London to launch the Hands Off London Transport campaign on Thursday of last week.
Disabled activists have called for protests at Atos Healthcare centres around Britain.
Here’s a handy guide for claiming back bedroom tax under the 1996 rule.
The investigation into Mark Duggan’s death has raised many questions, writes Annette Mackin