Immigration rights activists descend on Harmondsworth and Colnbrook detention centres to bring a message of solidarity and resistance.
[ Read Full Story ]Convoys of trucks carrying equipment descended on West Newton yesterday, as Rathlin Energy commence their exploratory fracking drilling.
[ Read Full Story ]After a two year campaign the Ecostream shop in Brighton throw in the towel marking the end of one of the strangest campaigns ever seen in Brighton.
[ Read Full Story ]An update on Brighton Hospitality workers and their work around employability rights, unionisation and campaign success.
[ Read Full Story ]Protesters defend North London ancient woodland from developers
[ Read Full Story ]AS campaigners in the Forest of Dean (and elsewhere) prepare to do battle with the Government's Infrastructure Bill to keep our land public, barricades have gone up to prevent a sudden land grab on a community-run farm.
[ Read Full Story ]The US and the EU are negotiating a new trade agreement – TTIP – which amounts to the biggest transfer of power to corporations seen in recent years.
[ Read Full Story ]Amsterdam squat evicted in gentrification battle.
[ Read Full Story ]Anti fracking campaigners have got their hands on a Sussex Police report that details an 'emerging' nationwide strategy on protests against the controversial drilling technique. The report has been exposed in a report about the policing of the protests at Balcombe, West Sussex, last summer.
[ Read Full Story ]They've stolen our postal service, and are currently giving away the health service, education and prisons to their mates, what's next for this Government? Perhaps the most audacious theft yet - potentially all of our public land.
[ Read Full Story ]Bovine TB is on the increase in the areas where badgers were shot last year, but the disease is decreasing in the rest of the country.
[ Read Full Story ]Artivists take on BPs sponsorship of the British Museum's Viking exhibition.
[ Read Full Story ]Mass evictions of migrants in progress now
[ Read Full Story ]We started writing about three interesting but unrelated things happening in June. Here is an amalgamated version, which is worth a read.
[ Read Full Story ]Smash EDO is back in the game of making an arms company an unpleasant place to work by playing broken musical instruments and cheesy songs outside
[ Read Full Story ]Seal cull abandoned after Hunt Sabs and Sea Shepherd join forces.
[ Read Full Story ]Is this the last March for England? “They have become the fools in a carnival of anti-fascism” Stop MfE protestor
[ Read Full Story ]With the far-right about to descend on our fair town we thought it best to give you a spotters guide to the specimens on display.
[ Read Full Story ]As politicians get ready to debate the HS2 rail project for the second time, campaigners fight for secret documents to be released - and the environmentally devastating project to be shelved.
[ Read Full Story ]Week of Action for Laboratory Animals - Campaign about primate air transport by Vivisection. Air France being the only solider left in the scene, action is being directed at them; Social media playing a part in the combatting of Air France's animal torture (as well as Vivisection).
[ Read Full Story ]...For asking if it might be ok to reduce train fares.
Yorkshire transport authorities slashed concessionary fares for pensioners back in January. In response a group called the 'Freedom Riders' organised by the Barnsley Retirees Action Group (BRAG) have staged mass train bunks. The first ‘Freedom Ride’ took place on March 31, and saw more than 100 people board a train in Barnsley to travel to Meadowhall shopping centre, where they met others who had done the same from Sheffield and Doncaster.
As pensioners gathered for another go on June 23rd – British transport police enacting their own 'No Platform' policy swooped on the cheeky oldsters and nicked two men. In this video from the Sheffield Star we can see how it only took five of them to restrain one man.
Will justice prevail? – SchNEWS says direct action is just the ticket.