UK Newswire Archive
New rash of subverted poppy appeal billboards across London.
02-11-2009 18:56
There has been a new rash of subvetising of poppy appeal billboards in London. The slogan "for his sake buy a poppy" below a picture of a solider in the battlefield has been changed to "for his sake stop the war in Afghanistan".Workers' Fightback: posties update, Ford workers reject deal, migrants fight
02-11-2009 18:25
We support... rank and file workers' struggles against the chaotic profit system!We believe... workers know how to run our workplaces far better than business people, the government, or trade union leaders!
We aim for... workers' control over our own jobs and our own lives!
Halloween Trick or Treat for Goldman Sachs
02-11-2009 17:28
Photos Copyright © Peter Marshall, 2008. All rights reserved.
Direct Action; Spain, UK & Italy
02-11-2009 16:47
25th October - 1st NovemberDOZENS OF DEER RETURNED TO FREEDOM, IN MEMORY OF BARRY HORNE (Spain)
HALLOWEEN BEGINS EARLY AT HOME OF ASTRAZENECA EMPLOYEE (UK)
SPECIAL DELIVERY FOR COMPANY NOT KEEPING ITS PROMISES (Italy)
PET SHOP DOORS SUPERGLUED (Italy)
ANOTHER MAX&CO. STORE CLEANING UP GLASS (Italy)
Palestine Today 110209
02-11-2009 16:24
Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Centre, www.imemc.org, for Monday November 2nd, 2009.
Poppy Appeal billboard 'vandal' apologises
02-11-2009 15:48
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http://www.kentnews.co.uk/kent-news/Poppy-Appeal-billboard-vandal-apologises--newsinkent29535.aspx?news=local
probation office attacked in brighton
02-11-2009 15:31
probation office attacked in brighton with stones and paint.March and Protest against Novartis in Horsham
02-11-2009 15:27
Up until 2pm the day before we were not even sure that the demonstration would be able to take place, as Novartis had attempted to get an interim injunction. Novartis were seeking to prevent banners on the demonstration from bearing the words "Novartis", or carry posters showing images of animal suffering. They didn't want protesters to be able to wear masks or costumes; in particular blood stained lab coats. They did also mention something about fireworks!
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Griffin on Question Time: a False Victory for Smug Liberals
02-11-2009 15:23
A week on from his infamous performance on Question Time, MULE columnist Ragnor Ironpants weighs up the impact of the Northwest’s favourite Euro-MP’s TV appearance.Community Picnic Poses Challenge to Manchester Pride
02-11-2009 15:21
Over the August bank holiday many lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) activists headed to Manchester for gay pride. However, not all came to enjoy the festival, some came to confront what they see as a corporate, anti-political and business-driven machine.Work Stopped Again at Mainshill Wood
02-11-2009 14:36
lock-on stops work all morningThe Guardian on protest. Can we trust it?
02-11-2009 13:52
"Funny that the Guardian is doing the police's work for them": Tweet
On the evening of Sunday October 25th, a number of activists were angry to discover that the Guardian had published the full DSEi 2005 spotter card on it's website. Next day it appeared on the front page of the print edition. The anger resulted from discussions that several of those featured had had with Guardian Journo Rob Evans,several weeks before, after they became aware that the Guardian had the card and was planning to run a story on it. They contacted Rob Evans and informed him that several people on the card did not want their images published. Several of those who were prepared to comment on the story made it clear that they were only prepared to do so, if the Guardian agreed to pixellate the pictures of those who did not wish to be involved.
As an article in The Register noted:
"According to sources within the activist community, many of them are hopping mad. Some of those who are still active feel that this is every bit as intrusive as the police action: others, who have not been active politically for many years, point out that displaying their pictures prominently in the national press, alongside copy that highlights the police description of such activists as "domestic extremists", could have serious implications for their jobs and livelihoods."
Death threats for journalists covering far right demos
02-11-2009 12:13
The call by NUJ General Secretary Jeremy Dear comes in the wake of specific email threats against photojournalist and investigative reporter Marc Vallée, and video journalist Jason N. Parkinson.
The emails follow verbal threats and intimidation aimed at photographers covering a march by the English Defence League in Leeds at the weekend and other EDL protests this year.
Professional journalists covering the events have filed reports with the NUJ detailing physical violence, including one being punched in the head, verbal threats, and attempts to seize cameras and smash equipment. The union is to file complaints to the police.
Palestinian Child Prisoners - UK Meetings
02-11-2009 11:58
Mohammad Abu Eid, from the occupied West Bank, was 14 years old when he was detained by the Israeli forces in February 2008 and accused of throwing stones at the Wall. Mohammad was beaten, interrogated in the absence of a lawyer and family member, deceived into signing a confession, prosecuted in a military court and sentenced to four months imprisonment inside Israel. Whilst in prison, he received no education and no family visits.
Mohammad, in the company of his mother, Somaya, will share their experiences with the audience to foster a better understanding of the situation facing Palestinian children.
Students and residents camp to reclaim education at Nottingham University
02-11-2009 11:56
A week of workshops from 2-6 November promoting radical social change through education and direct action.Leeds anti-EDL demo shows urgent need for Antifascist Defence League
02-11-2009 11:54
On Saturday 31 October the fascist English Defence League held another racist rally against Muslims with hundreds of EDL supporters causing havoc in the gay district of Leeds. They did so despite over a 1,000 anti-fascists holding a rally nearby – a clear majority of whom wanted to march against the EDL and stop their rally. So, what went wrong?Excessive Force: A fundraiser for FITwatch and LDMG
02-11-2009 11:30
Interview with imprisoned anarchist Yiannis Dimitrakis @Occupied London
02-11-2009 09:26
very moving interview at the Occupied London blogOlympics and Hajj to Shut Down due to Swine Flu – Global Warming?
02-11-2009 06:15
Camden Animal Lab - contractors bidding for UKCMRI construction
02-11-2009 04:42
There are two construction companies bidding for the building contract for the lab. Laing O'Rourke and Bam construction. Other building firms have ruled themselves out. The consortium put in a scoping report earlier this year and intend to apply for planning permission. Details around the construction plans can be found at www.ukcmri.ac.uk and at UKCMRI construction.