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Millions of people are still been driven into dept and despair by the shambolic Tax Credit System.Here John Hemming, MP for Birmingham Yardley speeks out in an article condeming the culture of ivasion within HMRC and Government.
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The Tumbledown Dick
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Draft agenda for Reclaim the Campus conference - please circulate and comment
Education Not for Sale, University of Sussex SU, LSE SU and other activists are working together to organise a conference on 17 May. 40 years after 1968, what way forward for radical student activism?[Full Story ]
Demonstrate against the Counter-Terrorism Bill
DEMONSTRATE against theCounter-Terrorism Bill
12 May 2008
5-7pm in Parliament Square (tube: Westminster)
No to Punishment without Trial!
No to Secret Inquests!
Join the struggle against injustice! All welcome!
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Pavilion facing bankruptcy?
The Housing Corporation has admitted that at least ten housing associations are facing bankruptcy in the growing credit crisis. Is Pavilion Housing Association one of this select group?[Full Story | 1 comment ]
Pavilion threaten critics
Pavilion Housing Association are behaving like spoilt playground bullies, threatening and intimidating their critics in a crude attempt to shut them up.[Full Story ]
Pavilion gets greedy
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Pavilion asbestos scandal
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Squat days of action summary...
The following is an attempt at a non comprehensive summary of the actions, demonstrations, gatherings and various initiatives that happen during the days of action for squats and autonomous spaces. The summary was created from reports on the IMC UK newswire and english language reports posted to the April2008 website.
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Day of Action for Squating and Autonomous Spaces, Brighton, 12/04/08.
A video of pixies reclaiming the public space of Brighton with some banner dropping. To our surprise the pigs didn't show up. The weather was great. The day went well.
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Where next for the student movement? Reclaim the Campus conference, LSE, 17 May
After the defeat of the National Union of Students' leadership's anti-democratic "governance review", left student activists are holding a conference at the London School of Economics on 17 May to discuss the way forward for building a campaigning student movement.[Full Story ]
A teach-in for reproductive freedoms, LSE, 12 April
A one day school on abortion rights and broader reproductive freedoms, aimed at feminist activists, trade unionists, students, school students and all those who want to fight for a woman's right to choose.[Full Story | 2 comments ]
Two indigenous radio announcers killed and four injured in ambush in Oaxaca
Two announcers of the radio station ´´La Voz que Rompe el Silencio`` (the Voice that Breaks the Silence) were assasinated on April 7th whilst travelling by car to the west of the city of Oaxaca according to the civil society organisation Centro de Apoyo Comunitario Trabajando Unidos (CACTUS - Centre for Community Support Working in Unity).[Full Story ]
Pavilion – the new slum landlords
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The Fight for Justice for Simon Jones - Ten Years On, The Lessons Learnt
A public meeting on the tenth anniversary of the death of Simon Jones, killed on his first day as a casual worker in a Shoreham dock.[Full Story | 1 comment ]
Demand for Justice in the Tax Credit System
After years of bullying by HMRC a group of mothers fight back. Tax Credit Casualties formed by Paula Dean from Rotherham holds its first packed public meeting.[Full Story ]
What If...The Lights Went Out?
Industrial society is built around technology, and that technology needs a constant supply of energy. This article takes a look at what would happen if that electricity supply stopped.[Full Story | 7 comments ]
On the Verge Screening scuppered by licensing laws!
Police use 'grey area' licencing laws as a tool for censorship![Full Story | 2 comments ]
Tesco's kill tourism - official
Highlighting latest moves by the supermarket giant in a small seaside town.[Full Story ]
