A day of Anarcha-Feminism - 30th Jan Brighton
A completely free day of super feminism for all ages and genders10:30am onwards
The Cowley Club London Road
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Talks at Cowley Club Bookshop
To kick off 2010 in style, we have a series of author talks lined up at the Cowley....[Full Story ]
New Research on BNP voting levels 2009 covering 310 wards
This is part 2 of a 2 part pilot study of BNP voting levels, covering the totality of the UK electoral political field. 310 wards were used where results are available, from 16.10.08 to 27.8.09, all from the ALDC website.[Full Story ]
Provo, Autonomy, and Ludic Politics December 10 London
One night event on Provo, the legendary Dutch anarchist movement of the 60s, to take place at the Foundry in London on December 10th. WIll involve several members of the original movement talking about their experiences.[Full Story | 1 comment ]
No No Third Runway
BAA is denying suggestions from the Tory part picked up by the Sunday Times and then other media that it has dropped plans for a third runway at Heathrow AirportGloating to the Sunday Times, Ms Villiers had said ,"It seems BAA has woken up to the fact that we mean what we say on Heathrow and that there will be no third runway."
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Workshop on Animal Rights Activism in Britain at the Anarchist Bookfair 24 Oct
A meeting to discuss the development of grassroots animal rights activism in the past 10 years since the closure of laboratory cat breeder Hillgrove Farm. This was widely seen as the beginning of a new phase in the struggle for animal rights and anti-vivisection but have the hopes of campaigners at the time been fully realised?[Full Story | 3 comments ]
Protest Mediators: A Plan To Make Protest Even More Benign
What is the point of protest?
To create change. I would have thought that was obvious; it is the only rational response to the question. So why has so little change happened as a result of protest in the Western world in the last 30 years?
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The Coming Insurrection: A Tiny Book That Could Change The World
This is a review of the radical French publication, The Coming Insurrection. Because of its availability for free, and importance as a text, I think this is considered worthy of Indymedia.
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Rough Music #21 Out Now!!
Brighton's dirt-digging, scurrilous news-rag is out now with a bumper summer edition.[Full Story ]
ITT- EDO MBM 2008 Accounts Report Terminal Decline
EDO MBM 2008 AccountsEDO Rugged Systems 2008 Accounts
EDO (UK) Ltd 2008 Accounts
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Stop and account for your actions fill in form 5090(X)!
I was `happrehended` by the boys in blue in London's Connaught Square last Friday - I'm not the only one apparently.[Full Story | 6 comments ]
Shock Funding of BNP by UKIP
Former UKIP Candidate and current BNP Candidate Adam Champneys seems to be the bankroll for the BNP. Why would UKIP take such an interest?[Full Story | 7 comments ]
EDO civilian technology company disolved
EDO Aerotech Ltd, the civilian aviation technology subsidiary of EDO (UK) Ltd, and sister company to arms maker EDO MBM was finally disolved this month.[Full Story | 1 comment ]
Rare documentary about masonic corruption in the plannning process
Never seen since its one and only showing in 2000 this took some tracking down I can tell you. Please note the processes by which freemasons keep their mutual interests hidden in official government positions.[Full Story | 9 comments ]
Pictures of Cops on SmashEDO Street Party Demo
MAYDAY! MAYDAY! Street Party.Solidarity. Militancy. Dynamism. Action. Diversity
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Met blunders in MPA report
The Metropolitan Police continue to obscure the truth about policing atthe G20, with several serious inaccuracies in a report they submitted
today, according to the Climate Camp Legal Team.
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Mayday in Brighton mobile updates on Last Hours
Lasthours.org.uk tested a new feature of the site over the G20 protests. We sent mobile updates live to the site cataloging the days events as they happened.This not only provided the opportunity for people not attending to find out what was happening as it happened from an anti-authoritarian perspective but also aided in analysis and evidence gathering after the events.
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ARE WE SERIOUSLY UP FOR REVOLUTION IN BRITAIN?
Some reflections and lessons to be learned from the G 20 summit fiasco.[Full Story | 34 comments ]
climate thoughtcrime
Last December government minister Ed Miliband said that 'popular mobilisation' was needed to create the pressure to reduce carbon emissions. He linked it to previous campaigns that had involved direct action."When you think about all the big historic movements, from the suffragettes, to anti-apartheid, to sexual equality in the 1960s, all the big political movements had popular mobilisation"
It sounds great doesn't it? And, when climate activists are essentially only asking for what science demands and what the government claims to want too, what could be the problem?
Someone should pass that thought on to other branches of government and state apparatus, as they appear to think differently on the issue.
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You don’t want to pay for the crisis of capital? Then just don’t do it.
A critique of the calls for demonstrations against the G20 in Berlin, Frankfurt and London under the slogan “We won't pay for your crisis! – For a solidarity society”[Full Story | 1 comment ]