Campaigners condemned government’s plan to give police new powers to crack down on protests


Campaigners stand against hate on Cable Street anniversary
Campaigners condemned government’s plan to give police new powers to crack down on protests
Campaigners stand against hate on Cable Street anniversary
Thousands of Palestine protesters march on eve of Labour conference
Activists vow to shut down one of the world’s largest arms fairs in London
Home Secretary accused of pandering to the far right as she outlines plans to overhaul asylum system
Defend Our Juries calls on supporters to skip street bail at next protest against Palestine Action ban
British cross-border train fares far outstrip flights, ranking among Europe’s worst
Rip-off rents devour more than a third of tenants’ incomes in England
Over 100 NGOs condemn new rules that have blocked millions in aid from reaching Gaza
Seventeen years after losing her council job due to needing endometriosis surgery, Michelle Dewar’s campaign for paid menstrual leave gained 50,000 signatures in a week, reports ELIZABETH SHORT
Government urged ‘to tackle the root causes’ of the NHS crisis and improve ‘social care services’
Meanwhile, Defend Our Juries say the fact that only half of the protesters faced arrests ‘shows how unworkable and unenforceable this ban is’
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid distribution points are sites of ‘orchestrated killing and dehumanisation’ that must be shut down, MSF says in new report
Sir Keir faces backlash for continuing to enable the genocide in Gaza
Birmingham’s striking bin workers and supporters bring waste sites to a standstill
Police arrest over 100 at protests supporting Palestine Action
Campaigners weigh in on Chancellor's spending review
But unions warn renationalisation must not be fudged
Campaigners say there is clear evidence British weapons are contributing to war crimes as the government goes on trial to defend its continued supply of arms to Israel
Unions and campaigners condemn Prime Minister's ‘far-right’ rhetoric and new immigration policies
ELIZABETH SHORT recommends a bracing study of energy intensive AI and the race of such technology towards war profits
Hundreds travel to Birmingham to join ‘mega picket’ of striking refuse workers and supporters
Report reveals Britain exported over 160,000 military items to Tel Aviv since genocide began – most were sent after partial arms exports ban began last September
Court of Appeal rules key anti-protest legislation was forced through unlawfully
Seven arrested during RAF Lakenheath blockade
Run-down homes cited by Social Workers Union as danger factor for children
Letter to PM outlines best way to reduce hardship