Anti-fascists in Hastings delivered a blow to the British National Party (BNP) on Monday of this week, when their pressure forced the cancellation of an event the fascists had organised.
There are two parts to Babylon: Myth and Reality, the new exhibition at the British Museum. The first gives an idea of what this great, historic city of ancient Iraq was like.
Troubles are piling up for the fascist British National Party (BNP) in the wake of last month’s leak of a list of the organisation’s members and supporters.
The British press has responded to the events in Mumbai with a frenzy of sensationalist and unsubstantiated claims about the involvement of British Muslims in the attacks.
Signs that Britain faces the worst recession in more than 20 years were confirmed by a collapse in the value of the pound, a sharp drop in the value of shares, and reports of a dramatic drop in demand by British manufacturers.
Looking at where the people on the British National Party (BNP) list live – and the kinds of jobs they do – tells us a lot about the nature of their support.
The Tories and the Murdoch press are crying out that Britain will face bankruptcy in a few years thanks to Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling’s supposed extravagance in this week’s pre-budget report. They claim our children’s future is threatened.
Britain’s biggest public sector union has expelled one of its best-known activists following a campaign against him that has lasted for nearly two years.
Around 50 members of the CWU union who work for British Telecom protested in Coventry against management’s use of performance management to intimidate staff.