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Jury returns verdict in Jasmine York’s Kill the Bill Trial

February 8th: After a five day Trial and 5 hours of jury deliberation Jasmine was found guilty of simple arson (which she was not charged with-see below).

Between Brock and a Hard Place: Campers stage intervention to save badger setts from destruction in Brighton stand-off

February 3rd: A month ago, just after New Year, a group of youth climate activists took land on Coldean Lane in Brighton.

Report: Derry Radical Bookfair and the Weekend of the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday

February 1st: A dedication to the families of John “Jackie” Duddy, Michael Kelly, Hugh Gilmour, William Nash, John Young, Michael McDaid, Kevin McElhinney, J…

Longest gig-economy strike escalates as Sheffield couriers blockade Sheffield McDonald’s

January 31st: Yesterday, striking food delivery couriers, employed by the JustEat subcontractor Stuart Delivery, demonstrated outside of the Sheffield Archer Roa…

Squatters and tenants unite to defy eviction of winter shelter

January 31st: An association representing 650 local residents have declared their support for the Grey's Inn Road occupation of a former St.

Colombian migrant worker sacked by Daily Mail cleaning contractor wins compensation 

January 28th: A Black migrant cleaner from Colombia, who was sacked from his job cleaning the Daily Mail offices over three years ago, has won £38,000 in compen…

London: Dalston delivery drivers to protest Hackney Mayor over lack of safe waiting areas

January 19th: Dalston couriers working for app-based firms Deliveroo, UberEats, and JustEat are protesting tomorrow, 20th January, after being forced to wait for…

North London residents to protest against the construction of Edmonton waste incinerator

January 15th: On Sunday 16th January at 12 noon, North London residents and members from over
 fifty campaign groups will gather at Edmonton Green for a family…

Sheffield and Blackpool: UK’s longest ever gig-economy pay strike resumes after secret pay talks exposed

January 10th: The UK’s longest ever gig-economy pay strike resumes today as Sheffield and Blackpool couriers from the Independent Workers’ Union of G…

Quick Roundup: Bristol Cases

December 18th: This week has seen a number of cases from the rebellious city come before the dock related to both clashes with police and the 2020 toppling of Edw…

North London is fighting back against the Edmonton incinerator

December 8th: For 50 years the Edmonton incinerator in north London has been burning rubbish that could be recycled and creating toxic air pollution in one of th…

Autonomous Winter Shelter opened in former St. Mungo’s hostel

December 7th: We are occupying the former St.

High Court rules Uber business model unlawful

December 6th: In a landmark victory for the App Drivers & Couriers Union (ADCU), the High Court Administrative Court has today refused Uber’s applicati…

Glasgow: Foster care workers demand action over devastating 20% cut in child allowance

December 6th: As Glasgow City Council begins deliberations over its 2022 budget to be announced in February, local foster care workers with the Independent Worke…

Solidarity vigils as deaths in the Channel turn the focus on the UK’s border policy

November 26th: The deaths of twenty seven people in the Channel this week have provoked grief and rage amongst migrants and migrant solidarity activists across th…