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Yorkshire protests over beagle breeding expansion plan:
07-06-2011 13:31
Residents and animal welfare campaigners are protesting against the expansion of a beagle breeding centre which provides dogs for animal experiments.

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If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front
07-06-2011 13:27

Thursday 9th Jun at 15:30 - 17:29 Sheffield Central Library Theatre
Saturday 11th Jun at 13:35 - 15:49 Showroom 3, screening with UK Uncut + Extended Q&A (129mins)
There will also a discussion of the film on Saturday 11 June 2011 at 11:45 in The Crucible Studio.
Direct action against airport expansion in the United States
07-06-2011 12:24
In October 2011, leading UK organizers John Stewart and Dan Glass will cross the U.S., sharing the real story of one of the biggest climate battles of the past decade as part of the 'Aviation Justice Express'.Local NGO People and Planet publish Green League
07-06-2011 12:09
The People & Planet Green League 2011 was published today exclusively in The Guardian newspaper, but is now available for all non-Guardian readers to see online. Their league table is the UK’s only comprehensive and independent ranking of universities’ environmental and ethical performance.Fukushima 3 meltdowns confirmed
07-06-2011 12:02
Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government07 Jun 2011

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3 nuclear reactors melted down after quake, Japan confirms 06 Jun 2011 Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant experienced full meltdowns at three reactors in the wake of an earthquake and tsunami in March, the country's Nuclear Emergency Response Headquarters said Monday.
Tax Workers Walk Out Over Sickness Discipline Measures
07-06-2011 11:36
At 4pm today, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) workers will walk out, in protest at the imposition of draconian sick day restrictions, which could result in disciplinary measures being taken against the ill. However, if the workers are to hold back these attacks, this afternoon needs to be just the start of a broad-based, democratically-controlled fightback.'The Pipe' - Resistance to Shell in Co. Mayo - Film Screenings in London,7,8/6
07-06-2011 10:54

This inpirational film is showing tonight, & June in Stratford and tomorrow in Hammersmith
Please spread the word
Calais latest and urgent callout for support
07-06-2011 01:38

Stopped by police for talking
07-06-2011 01:32

War on Terror - The Obama Years
07-06-2011 01:24

Report of the Atos Recruitment Evening Picket Glasgow
07-06-2011 00:55
p { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; } Over a period of 2 1/2 hours on Monday 6th June around 50 people join
raisin a stink at the baby show
06-06-2011 21:43
Despite ridiculously high levels of security, anti arms trade activists managed to enter the recent Baby Show at the NEC in Birmingham. The backstage area of the main stage and the stands of principal sponsors were attacked with stink bombs.Nine countries gather to create Latin American Union of News Agencies
06-06-2011 19:27

“The main element for us is the possibility of building an information reference for the whole continent, capable of looking at the reality of the Latin American and Caribbean nations with our own eyes, not with the eyes of the North or Europe,” Fernandez said.
Justice for All day of action
06-06-2011 17:03

Demo at Barnados Head Office
06-06-2011 16:55
On June 6th 2011, activists visited Barnados HQ in Barkingside Essex to protest against their involvement with the UK Border Agency. Campaigners gave out leaflets informing Barnados staff of the work that Barnados will be doing at the soon-to-be-opened "pre-departure accommodation facility" near Gatwick and urging them to express their concerns about this to Barnados management.
On June 6th 2011, activists visited Barnados HQ in Barkingside Essex to protest against their involvement with the UK Border Agency. Campaigners gave out leaflets informing Barnados staff of the work that Barnados will be doing at the soon-to-be-opened "pre-departure accommodation facility" near Gatwick and urging them to express their concerns about this to Barnados management.
Barnardos is the UK's largest children's charity. The protesters wanted to raise awareness among Barnardos' customers about the charity's controversial new involvement with the UK Border Agency (UKBA). Barnardos has accepted a government contract to run a creche at the soon-to-be-opened "pre-departure accommodation facility" near Gatwick. This is essentially a prison where asylum-seeking families with children will be detained pending a deportation attempt by the UKBA. The security at the prison will be done by G4 Securicor - the notorious firm involved in the deadly deportation of Jimmy Mubenga in October 2010.
The government are claiming to have ended child detention, and introduced a new “compassionate approach to family removals”. Barnardos' support for this process adds a veneer of respectability to the government's deception. Indeed, at the planning application meeting for the new prison, councilors said any concerns they had about the welfare of the children were reassured by Barnardos' involvement.
The protest was greeted by Barnados' Press Team who attempted to explain away Barnados' involvement in this new facility, claiming that they were trying to make the best out of a bad situation.
Protests against Barnados will continue...
Palestine Today 06 06 2011
06-06-2011 15:52
