Skip to content or view screen version

UK Newswire Archive

Full article

Transforming Power for Climate Action

04-01-2011 00:05

Audio
A powerful speech by Judy Rebick, as she describes lessons from the women's movement, and the transition from anti-globalist protests - to climate action. Rebick a well-known Canadian feminist & broadcaster, finds hope & leadership from aboriginal people, especially Bolivia.

Full article

Hillary Clinton: please send tanks to support elections

03-01-2011 22:46

#09STATE34688 : Straight from the horse's mouth: Hillary Clinton called for support for the Lebanese army for the June 2009 Lebanese election, her deputy Feltman praised the UAE for sending 10 tanks for the election, and Feltman criticised Saudi Arabia for *not* sending money to the pro-West March 14 Alliance.

Full article | 8 comments

Richard Price EDL Co-ordinator - Placed on the sex offenders register.

03-01-2011 22:05

Richard Price, co-ordinator of the West Midlands division of the EDL
A leader of the English Defence League who was described as a “political prisoner” after being jailed for violence at a march had already been placed on the sex offenders register for downloading indecent images of children, The Times can reveal.

Full article | 2 comments

Stroud UKuncut-style protest against VAT rise and TaxDodging 4th Jan

03-01-2011 21:14

Meet at 12noon outside Boots on the High Street, and be prepared to move to other locations.

January the 4th is the day VAT is raised from 17.5% to 20%. VAT is a regressive tax that hits the poorest hardest, and the government is increasing it as it plans to cut corporation tax from 28% to 24%, and fails to collect unpaid tax by various large corporations. Protest!

The day will also mark the launch of a new local newsheet - currently titled 'Stroud Views & Burblings' a la the local paper the 'Stroud News & Journal' - see attachments

Full article | 1 comment

Sheffield to Import Waste?

03-01-2011 20:45

It's always interesting when councils and their major contractors run public consultations nicely placed over the Christmas period, as if to catch the public unaware of a deadline for responses on, let's say, 15th January. This is the case with the proposal to ship in up to 50,000 tonnes of waste for Bernard Road Incinerator. It would come from surrounding towns and counties, by heavy lorries presumably. That's not likely to be controversial is it?

Full article | 6 comments

Overwhelming evidence of insider complicity on 9/11

03-01-2011 19:25

Photos of Debris Outside the Pentagon
If you watch our videos and read the links on our site ( http://www.911speakout.org) you will understand why we assert that the weight of the evidence points to the fact that 9/11 was orchestrated by insiders…

Full article | 2 comments

Text from the 3 imprisoned members of Revolutionary Struggle (Greece)

03-01-2011 19:00

LETS MAKE THE BEGINNING IN GREECE OF A WORLDWIDE SOCIAL REVOLUTION

“If someone today wants to open a profitable business, they should make guillotines”.

Full article

This Weekend London Sat+Sun Dual Power Meeting

03-01-2011 18:30

Callout for anyone interested in more than just marching round the
park on March 26. We want to draw up a map and a plan. Space invaders,
poets, musicians, climbers, trapeze artists, parachutists,
balloonists, hang glider pilots, tunnellers welcome!!

Full article

Palestine Today 01 03 2011

03-01-2011 17:33

Audio
Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.imemc.org, for Monday, January 3rd 2011.

Full article

Bristol Utopian Book Collective book discussion

03-01-2011 17:22

Utopian Dreams by Tobias Jones
The Bristol Utopian/Dystopian Book & Film Collective are having their first book discussion of the new year at 7pm on Monday 24th January at Cafe Kino, Stokes Croft. The book is Utopian Dreams by Tobias Jones. Come and join us!
Bristol Utopian/Dystopian Book & Film Collective meets monthly to discuss books and to watch films.

We are having our first book discussion of the new year at 7pm on Monday 24th January at Cafe Kino, Stokes Croft. The book is Utopian Dreams by Tobias Jones. Come and join us!

In the new year, we are looking to expand and invite more people to join the collective for healthy discussion to do with where our world is heading and take some inspiration from literature (fiction & non-fiction) for the journey - be they positive (utopias) or negative (dystopias, or anti-utopias).

If you're into talking about what society should be based on, or what society SHOULDN'T be based on, this is where your dreams can be met!

Search for "Utopian Book Collective" on Facebook.

Full article

Student Activists Plan Big Things For The New Year.

03-01-2011 16:22

On Friday 17th December, student protestors at the University of West England (UWE) chose to end their occupation against education cuts after 26 days for the Christmas break, vowing to continue & escalate the fight back. For almost a month student activists occupied a section of the Frenchay campus in protest at the proposed rise in tuition fees and education cuts. The students used the space as a hub for building national and local demonstrations as well as teach-ins, film screenings and live gigs.


On Friday 17th December, student protestors at the University of West England (UWE) chose to end their occupation against education cuts after 26 days for the Christmas break, vowing to continue & escalate the fight back. For almost a month student activists occupied a section of the Frenchay campus in protest at the proposed rise in tuition fees and education cuts. The students used the space as a hub for building national and local demonstrations as well as teach-ins, film screenings and live gigs.

The UWE protest (initially inspired by the student protests at Tory HQ) was the longest running in a wave of student occupations, which jointly with massive marches and civil disobedience have rocked this country over the last 6 weeks. The ‘Camp for education’ received an unprecedented level of support from students at the university and from a large solidarity campaign from trade unions, community organisations and activists across the region.

In the wake of the parliamentary vote, students may be expected to retreat but this betrayal by their parliamentary representatives has only served to pour fuel onto the fire. In France massive education cuts were never implemented despite passing parliamentary votes due to a massive protest movement which struck the country. It is vital that we do the same in this country.

Full Story | Perspectives from the Occupation: The Performance of Security | /a> | UWE Occupation Xmas Newsletter | UCU: Government university funding plans are a 'Christmas kick in the teeth for the sector

The UWE activists have vowed to escalate their protests with the start of the new term with further demonstrations, stunts, meetings and teach- ins. Indeed since coming out of occupation UWE activists have attended a demonstration against corporate tax evasion and enacted a banner drop from Clifton Suspension Bridge with the slogan “People of Europe join the movement, Make the bankers pay!”

With the new term comes new opportunities to fight back against the proposed retraction in the provision of education in our society and the intended reduction in social mobility that could follow. With a mass movement this energetic and creative this represents not just the first crack in the Con-Dem coalition but quite possibly its grave diggers.

Full article

Internationa week of action in solidarity with Reykjavik Nine

03-01-2011 14:52

An international week of actions has been called for 10th - 16th of January, 2011 in support of the Reykjavik Nine, nine individuals including anarchists and radical leftists, who face up to 16 years in prison for protest against the Icelandic parliament.

Full article

Sea Shepherd intercepts whalers in Southern Ocean

03-01-2011 13:23

The first clashes have occurred between Sea Shepherd volunteer activists and Japanese whalers in the Southern Ocean whale sanctuary bordering the Antarctic continent. For the first time in seven years of campaigning in the southern ocean Sea Shepherd have been able to locate the whaling fleet before whaling was able to begin.

Full article | 1 comment

WIKILEAKS: Israel has 100 bunkerbusters

03-01-2011 12:58

In the autumn of 2009, American and Israeli leaders agreed that they should keep secret the delivery of bombs that can destroy Iranian nuclear facilities. In November 2009, a high-level group of Americans and Israelis met in Tel Aviv. On the agenda was the political and military situation in the Middle East. Concern about Iran's nuclear program dominated both the American and Israeli delegation, according to a document that Aftenposten has accessed via Wikileaks. The document states that the Israeli government considers 2010 a critical year, provided that the Iranians continued to increase the defense of the nuclear facilities. -Both sides then discussed the upcoming delivery of GBU-28 "bunker-busters" to Israel. A point was made that deliveries should take place in secret so that allegations that the U.S. government was helping Israel to prepare for an attack on Iran, "could be avoided, according to the document.

Full article | 1 addition | 13 comments

There is a revolution growing inside of us-Statement by anoymous Gazan students

03-01-2011 11:43

two of the alleged authors of this statement have apparently been repeatedly detained by Hamas...

Full article

Washington’s “humanitarian” war and the KLA’s crimes

03-01-2011 11:39

Revelations of fascistic crimes carried out by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) prior to, during and after NATO’s war against the former Yugoslavia should provide a salutary lesson whenever Washington again cites humanitarian concerns to justify its predatory war aims.

Full article | 1 comment

Hundreds rally in Tel Aviv to protest Bil’in woman’s death

03-01-2011 09:32

Demonstrators holding up a blood-stained Israeli flag (photo: Lisa Goldman)

Hundreds of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv Saturday night to protest the death of Bil’in resident Jawaher Abu Rahmah, who died on Saturday morning after inhaling tear gas fired by Israeli forces during the weekly anti-fence demonstration.

The 36 year-old woman was evacuated to a Ramallah hospital on Friday afternoon, after losing consciousness. Doctors attached her to a respirator and treated her for exposure to toxins found in the tear gas, but the patient did not respond. She died at 9 o’clock on Saturday morning, without regaining consciousness.

Full article | 3 comments

New Year's Eve Demonstration Outside Prison in Solidarity with the Yarl's Wood 3

02-01-2011 23:24

On New Year's Eve, friends, family and supporters of the Yarl's Wood 3 came together outside Holloway Prison for a noisy demonstration of solidarity. Over 100 people showed that the struggle for freedom for these three brave women, and all those in detention, will continue in 2011.

Full article | 1 comment

Two Kurds at imminent risk of execution by Iran's islamic regime

02-01-2011 20:25

Hossein Khezri, a 28-year-old man, and Zeynab Jalalian, a 27-year-old woman, Kurdish Youth Activist, are feared to be at imminent risk of execution. Both were convicted of “enmity against God”, in separate cases, for membership of the Party for Free Life of Kurdistan.

Full article

Truro students to march in defence of the EMA

02-01-2011 19:22

11th of January - march to County Hall in Truro to fight against the abolition of the EMA scheme. Meet at McDonald's car-park (near the college) at 12:15 and march down to County Hall.
Students and activists in Truro will protest on the 11th of January against the abolition of the Education Maintenance Allowance, which benefits thousands of young people in Cornwall. Since EMAs are provided by local councils, we will be marching from the college to County Hall in defence of the up to £30 a week payment which is targeted at students from deprived and lower-income backgrounds.

The demonstration will begin at around 12:15, with campaigners congregating in McDonald's car-park. Local media and supporters are urged to come, as well as students from Truro College and other sixth forms and schools in the city.

The scrapping of the EMA scheme will make it significantly more difficult for many young people to continue with further education and then go on to higher education, meaning university education will once more become inaccessible to working class students. This effect is intensified when the tripling of tuition fees is taken into account. It is clear that the Tory-led coalition is intent on making it as difficult as possible for those who aren't wealthy to stay on and study after school.

EMAs have increased further education attendance, helping cover the cost of transport, books and resources for over 600,000 post-16 year olds. It is vital that we defend the scheme, brought in by Labour only seven or so years ago, and the demonstration hopes to pressure both Cornwall Council and central government to keep providing it. We do have the money to keep the EMA - the richest thousand in the UK last year increased their wealth by £77bn, and bankers took in £7bn in bonuses this Christmas. An increase in taxation upon that wealth could cover continuing the EMA scheme and abolish tuition fees.

RSVP via the Facebook event page - http://tinyurl.com/3yx2kf6

Bring placards, banners, and friends!

-------------------------------------------------------

Those who do not wish to march from near Truro College to County Hall can meet us there - it is expected that we will arrive at County Hall at around 1pm.