A national strike by firefighters last week won huge support—and showed that workers want to take on the Tories, writes Sadie Robinson
Inquest hears from Mark’s mother and officer who ran gun unit that shot him, reports Simon Basketter
New international report from top climate scientists weakens climate sceptics' arguments
This month long series of lectures brings together activists, academics and historians to talk about anti-racism and black history.
The Sudanese dictatorship has been shaken by the biggest protests since it took power 24 years ago.
Revolutionaries in Egypt have set up a new organisation in response to the imposition of a government controlled by the military.
The US state had to shut down non-essential services on Tuesday as Congress failed to agree the new budget at the start of the financial year.
Tens of thousands of teachers struck on Tuesday of this week. The walkouts by NUT and NASUWT union members shut schools across the Midlands, Yorkshire and Eastern regions of England.
As Cameron's Tories launch another assault on benefit claimants we need more protests like last Sunday in Manchester and national strikes to get rid of them.
Nine former employees of A4e have been charged with 60 offences including fraud.
Shaker Aamer, the last British resident held in Guantanamo Bay, is to sue British intelligence.
South African platinum miners at Amplats mines around Rustenburg came out on strike on Friday of last week against 3,300 planned redundancies.