Joana Ramiro
				
		Delegates hold silence and call for normalising of LGBT love
   Supporters gather on what would’ve been MP’s 42nd birthday
   Comrades stage solidarity protest in Dundee
   Prefect blames ‘security concerns’ in statement
   Activists express their anger at media framing of Orlando shooting as part of conflict with Isis
   Zero-hours blight just the tip of the iceberg
   Report reveals doctor refused to treat patient without chaperone
   UVW members walk out indefinitely after ‘unlawful’ sackings
   Unite lodges claim with employment tribunal
   Student finds investment rules don’t cover research income
   Health staff rally over bursary cuts as poll finds two-thirds of nurses would be priced out...
   Britain’s High Street loses second big name in matter of days
   Ahmed-Sheikh goes public over harassment
   Foreign Secretary beats war drum in Middle East
   McDonnell lauds the ‘left opportunity’ of Camp Remain
   UCL students in ‘unbearable’ living conditions given back 20% of rent
   Amnesty demands full probe after bombs found in Yemen
   Disabled activists protest in streets against deadly cuts to their benefits planned by Crabb
   Underpaid cleaners refuse to stymie action in face of employer’s intimidation
   Hillsborough ‘shows how vital Act is to us’
   Top peer warns people would take to the streets over charter
   Protests erupt around Britain against detention
   Resistance of teachers, parents and MPs pays off as Morgan admits no love for key policy
   ‘It’s just banter’ whine caught-out Conservatives
   Conference delegates vent fury at company’s former owner
   Usdaw’s John Hannett says the news is ‘devastating’ for 11,000 workers
   Corbyn: Labour and the unions can protect each other
   Lobbyists: Quit Colombian coal horror
   People flock to Downing Street incensed at Panama Papers revelations 
   As Cameron is hit by yet more questions over tax affairs, Labour launches plan to clean out havens
   Lambeth Labour gets court approval to throw buds of tomorrow into street
   - Condemned by your own MPs
- Collapsing public confidence
- A festering mess on everything from health to education 
- An economy in the doldrums
- And now your own tax affairs are a national embarrassment
   Foreign Secretary lambasted by panel of MPs
   ECHR says decision not to charge any Met Police officers was justified 
   Labour’s Powell lays into Morgan’s ‘top-down academisation drive’
   Stress levels at an all-time high, survey finds
   Angry disabled activists take on Osborne’s vicious attacks on the vulnerable
   Cruel welfare cuts lead to 39% rise
   Friends speak up for student leader under threat
   An informative book on the scandal which is private-sector renting doesn’t go far enough for JOANA RAMIRO
   Elias Apetsi detained just hours after NUS election
   Feminist campaigners block entrance to Treasury in protest
   Politicians join demo to stop cruel Bill
   TUC pledges national demonstration support after hearing sex-for-rent and eviction atrocities
   Young mothers take home 15% less than childless women
   Parents and children take to streets to save their homes
   81-year-old sectioned and removed following fights with council over eviction
   Cuts will see ‘more kids living in absolute poverty’ 
   Tory challenges bedroom tax victory in Supreme Court
   Lord Browne warns Trident will be vulnerable to cyber attacks
   Court orders them to do community service
   Medical report wins 92-year-old brief reprieve
   ‘A gift to dictators round the world,’ says new Amnesty report
   Campaigners argue minimum income for British spouses ‘wrong’ 
   Butterfields residents booted from sale by security staff
   GMB reveals extent of greedy landlords’ hold
   Cameron’s ban on councils’ ethical policies comes under fire
   Forensic clues examined to trace man who attacked Dover protest activists
   London tenants stage march on Downing Street
   Loudmouth Hopkins also in with a shout
   ‘We want 40% cut after 56% rise since 2009’
   Tory proposals to kill off council housing and end secure tenancies reach the House of Lords for second reading
   Labour top team demands action for refugees while Cameron jets off on jollies
   Colour of doors attracted vandalism by racists
   Activist Kate Wilson wins payout for undercover relationship
   Tories take another  swipe at poor with cuts to HE grants
   If everyone in Birmingham and Bradford vanished tomorrow would there be an outcry? That’s how many claimants – 1.5m – the DWP ‘lost’ last year in the biggest welfare shutout since WW2.
   Calls for firm to be stripped of youth offender facilities role
   Lead campaigner reduced to tears following investigation