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Defend Welfare Gathering
Join us for a meeting with like-minded people to share ideas and strategise to stop the government’s attacks on welfare.[Full Story ]
Take action against companies profiting from workfare!
1pm, Wed 19th October 2011 outside the annual Welfare to Work Conference at the Business Design Centre, Upper Street, Islington, N1 0HQ[Full Story | 3 comments ]
Stop deportation of Nadia Habib and her mother, Nazmin Habib
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National treasures 'under the hammer' as campaigners auction off public services
Protest against the government's plans to sell off ALL our public services. Meet outside Westminster tube station (opposite Big Ben) in London at 1pm this Saturday 24 September. (Ring Cat Hobbs for more information or to join the protest 07817 885 131.)[Full Story ]
Brighton 9: Verdict this Friday
On Friday afternoon, after a 9 day trial, the verdict for the 9 activists accused of criminal damage as a result of the Brighton Uncut action at Top Shop on the 4th December last year, will be announced. That day 8 activists super-glued themselves inside the windows of the shop (where they remained for around 4 hours) while a demonstration took place outside. In total 21 people (out of a total of around 50 people who took part) were arrested that day, with many people kettled and arrested outside the shop.[Full Story | 1 comment ]
End war on freedom of media in Bangladesh
Basil Fernando: Director for Policy and Programme Development of Asian Human Rights Commission commenting on the present situations of Bangladeshi media freedom said “For a democratic government it is essential to facilitate a free platform of discussion and one of the important instruments of that platform is a free media, which is free from censorship. A free media signifies the right of free speech and promoting respect for differences of opinions in public discussion. Without a free media a democracy is blind, deaf and dumb which are lead towards violence not justice and peace. The Bangladesh government has totally lost the characteristic of democratic government.[Full Story ]
Flashback: One person’s account of a train action – From DSEI 2003
We were a small affinity group of about eight, that wanted to take action against the DSEI 2003 arms fair but were unable to take an action together that involved lots of preparation, and the train action was ideal. It turned out to be straightforward, effective and VERY replicable.[Full Story | 1 comment ]
Welfare/ATOS & Harrington's indifference
Professor Harrington- WCA/ATOS says Test will continue regardless while he refuses to comment whilst 'reviewing'....How many more have to suffer and/or die before this iniquitous 'Test' is dropped and ' silent' Harrington forced to resign in disgrace..????
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National Day of Action Against Atos - 30th September
We aren't going anywhere!
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9/11 anniversary: French, Italian, German media to leave US and UK in the dust
Well, if you live in Europe, that is.
This coming Sunday, September 4, three major European channels will air in-depth stories on the Remember Building 7 campaign. M6, among France’s largest channels, will show a 90-minute documentary about various 9/11 family and first responder groups, a significant portion of which will cover Remember Building 7 (click here to see the trailer). In the same vein, RAI 3, Italy’s BBC, will show a feature length documentary that devotes significant time to Remember Building 7. And RTL, one of Germany’s largest channels, will show a Spiegel TV special about Remember Building 7 and the 9/11 truth movement.
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English Defence League still coming to Tower Hamlets
Despite headlines to the contrary the EDL will still be coming to East London this weekend. We must be there to stop them.[Full Story | 1 comment ]
NATO's rape of Libya: Never forgive, never forget
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Britain’s riots: A society in denial of the burning issues
Britain’s social decay has been seething over several decades, overseen by Conservative and Labour governments alike. The burning issues that need to be addressed to explain the outburst of arson, looting and rioting are endemic racism endured by Britain’s black community and, more generally, the deepening poverty that is increasingly racking British society.
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Calais: three No Borders comrades acquitted
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6th Anniversary of 7/7
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No Borders blockade Calais detention centre
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Public Rally in Support of Victims of Torture, Trafalgar Square, 26 June, 2-4pm
In spite of laws to protect human rights, torture remains prevalent throughout the world. Men, women, children and entire communities are subject to unspeakable atrocities and the effects that live with them long after the violence ends. We invite you to come and stand up against these atrocities, and join us in solidarity with the victims.[Full Story ]
A short and incomplete history of squatting in Brighton
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Let's Stop a Bad Drugs Law Getting on the Books in the UK!
The so-called Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, currently under discussion in the House of Lords, is already under scrutiny for various suspected threats to civil liberties, most notoriously clamp-downs on rights of public assembly and protest in response to the actions at Parliament Square. But let's not overlook the section that would actually REMOVE the need for experts of any kind to advise the government about drugs policy![Full Story ]
