Pupil Support Assistants (PSAs) struck in the south of Glasgow on Thursday of last week. In the west of the city PSAs walked out on Tuesday of this week.
It isn’t only the most rabid right wing newspapers that have gone on the offensive against Roma and migrants in general. It’s the liberal ones too.
Up to 200 people formed a human chain round Barnsley central library last Saturday to protest against Barnsley’s Labour council’s plans to demolish it.
South Gloucestershire Unison members at Vinney Green children’s secure unit in Bristol held a three-day strike last week.
The NUT and NASUWT teaching unions issued a press release last week complaining of “game-playing” by education secretary Michael Gove.
Nomination meetings are taking place in local branches of the NUT union for candidates in elections for the union’s national executive.
Workers in the Post Office were set to walk out for the 13th time on Wednesday of this week.
Campaigners in Glasgow swiftly reversed the eviction of a tenant hit by the bedroom tax last week.
More than 1,000 anti-racists turned out in force to oppose a planned march by the racist English Defence League (EDL) in Exeter last Saturday.
The winter is barely underway but the NHS is already stretched—and the Tories fear they could soon have a disaster on their hands.
When Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed sliced off the electronic tag, donned a burqa and slipped away from a London mosque it created headlines.
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