UK Newswire Archive
Outstanding Asylum-Seeker Artist holds Art Exhibition in London.
21-07-2007 09:54
audio - Bristol CWU explain current round of postal strikes
21-07-2007 00:34
Here's an interview with Kevin Beazer regional secretry of the Communication Workers' Union in Bristol.Full article | 3 additions | 1 comment
Nazi attack at antinuclear protest camp in siberia
20-07-2007 23:06
In the early morning 21st July (20 o'clock 20.7. GMT) Nazi skinheads attacked an antinuclear protest camp in Angarsk, Siberia, Russia. The campers knew about the planned attack and had organized night guards, but they were much too few (1 to 3). The Nazis attacked the sleeping activists with iron rods, knives and air pressure guns. At least two campers became seriously injured: A person suffered a head-fracture, one became both legs broken. All tents were set in fire, several belongings were stolen.Top Ten “Fry Mumia” Myths Debunked (Myth #1)
20-07-2007 21:06
The Clown Army and Saving Iceland invade Reykjavik Energy building
20-07-2007 20:57
The Inventiveness of John Howard: The SIM Card Terror Case
20-07-2007 20:53
And now, citizens, or rather immigrants, must be careful to lend their SIM cards to their relatives. The reasons might be honourable enough to use the rest of the credit at some future date. The suggestion in Canberra is different: They might end up in a global conspiracy to target civilians, stretching from Scotland to Queensland, consumed in a Glaswegian fireball at a rather ugly looking airport or plotting to blow up nightclubs.London Sound Posse presents:"Creating Terror: Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed"
20-07-2007 19:12
Education. Education. Education.
Erudite lecture from author and scholar Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed on the real source of "al qaeda" & the current wave of terror attacks. Surprises in store for those who haven't yet "woken up"
Petition for indigenous americans
20-07-2007 18:45
Urge the Province of Ontario to Stop Licensing the Plunder of First Nations LandThis Week in Palestine – Week 29 2007
20-07-2007 18:16
London bombing trial: How much did the security services know?
20-07-2007 17:32
Earlier this month a jury in Woolwich Crown Court found Muktar Said Ibrahim, Hussain Osman, Ramzi Mohammed, and Yassin Omar guilty of conspiracy to murder in a failed attempt to set off four bombs in London on July 21, 2005. The judge said each of them must serve at least 40 years in jail before they can be considered for parole. The jury failed to reach a verdict relating to two other defendants, Manfo Kwaku Asiedu and Adel Yahya, who now face a retrial.US-Israeli Sponsored Coup d'Etat: Overcoming the Conspiracy against Palestine
20-07-2007 17:26
Those words were written by the Fatah warlord Mohammed Dahlan in a 13 July 2003 letter to then Israeli defense minister Shaul Mofaz.
cardiff Disarm DSEi meeting thursday 26th July
20-07-2007 16:53
Public meeting to discuss upcoming arms fair held in septemberIcelandic Consulate Targeted by Activists
20-07-2007 16:52
On the morning of 20th July, the Icelandic consulate on Queen St, Edinburgh was targeted by members of Saving Iceland(1). Paint was thrown on the building, the lock was glued and a message was affixed to the exterior reading “The Whole World is Watching”. “Iceland Bleeds” was also painted on the steps. The action served as response to recent acts of police brutality against Saving Iceland activists in Reykjavik who continue to oppose the assault on the Icelandic wilderness by heavy industry.Profile of David Perry QC, and cash for honours investigation.
20-07-2007 16:28
The CPS decided not to prosecute anyone on the advice of 'independent' QC David Perry.But how independent is he?
Lets take an 'independent' look.
Why no coverage of the Nadeem Khan death?
20-07-2007 15:32
Nadeem Khan died in police custody on Saturday 30th June, since then there's been a big march through Burnley against police brutality - how come indymedia's not picked up on any of this?IWW Solidarity with Coventry Post Office workers strike
20-07-2007 14:59
Bakerloo Line strike 'solid', says RMT
20-07-2007 14:08
Today's 24-hour strike by 150 Bakerloo Line drivers and station staff in a safety dispute over lone working is "100 per cent solid", Rail, Maritime and Transport, London Underground’s biggest union, reported this morning.Parliamentary campaign to enforce infant formula regulations
20-07-2007 13:18
Infant formula companies continue to push their products with health claims that don't comply with UK legislation. The Government has said Trading Standards offices have been encouraged to enforce the legislation, but so far nothing much seems to be happening. So a campaign has been launched in Parliament. Ask you MP to sign the Early Day Motion.Comparing global cooling and warming
20-07-2007 12:27
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Clown Army training ! Hebden Bridge.
20-07-2007 12:23
Clown Army basic training.