THOUSANDS are gearing up to march through towns and cities tomorrow against “unprecedented attacks on workers” as part of a national action launched by the Enough is Enough campaign.
Union leaders will be joined by anti-poverty campaigners, politicians and footballers in a mass fightback against the cost-of-living crisis, with events held in over 50 towns and cities.
Protesters will gather in Glasgow from noon at Buchanan Street, where they are expected to hear from Scotland TUC general secretary Roz Foyer and officials from rail workers’ union RMT and posties’ union CWU, whose members are on strike.
New PM slashes fuel bills and culls Starmer deadwood, but peace activists warn that placing John Healey as new Chancellor shows ‘beyond doubt that the military industrial complex is in charge of Burnham’s economic policy’
Trade unions call for windfall tax hike to fund social energy tariff to public’s energy bills
Austerity in a red tie is still austerity, warns RAMONA McCARTNEY of the People’s Assembly – rally with us to demand different choices



