UK Newswire Archive
Why anarchists should show solidarity with the Iranian hungerstrikers
05-05-2011 23:52
Shell work stopped as Gardaí continue to endanger campaigners
05-05-2011 21:56
Palestine Today 05 05 2011
05-05-2011 19:31
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Diadromi Eleftherias issue # 105
05-05-2011 18:21
Palestine Today 05 5 2011
05-05-2011 16:17
Paint pixies plant provoking phrase
05-05-2011 14:28
Other Possible Worlds?
05-05-2011 14:12
Workshop :: Medellín :: Colombia :: Recent years have been marked by multiple crises -- of an economic, social, political and environmental nature. It is quite clear that the neoliberal model, based on fossil energy and consumerism, has reached its limits. Against this background it is more than reasonable to consider social and economic alternatives.Video: may day demo in Germany (Riots)
05-05-2011 13:59
may day demo i Germany (Riots)Montreal, QC: Anarchists clashes with police at May Day march (Photos)
05-05-2011 13:25
Thousands of militant workers march for higher pay in the Philippines
05-05-2011 12:42
Brief Report about Revolutionary May 1st (Germany)
05-05-2011 12:14
Brief Report about Revolutionary May 1st (Germany)Florence, Italy – Insurrectionary Anarchists raided and arrested
05-05-2011 11:58
Florence, Italy – Insurrectionary Anarchists raided and arrestedGreece: Murderer cop Korkoneas beaten up again by anarchist in prison
05-05-2011 11:56
Greece: Murderer cop Korkoneas beaten up again by anarchistA small contribution of the imprisoned members of the Conspiracy Cells of Fire
05-05-2011 11:54
A small contribution of the imprisoned members of the Conspiracy Cells of Fire about SolidarityWar on Terror Re-alignment. Part 2.
05-05-2011 11:51
Why do people hate the police?
05-05-2011 10:17
Question on website called PoliceSpecials.com which is read by serving police and y bpolice specials. Do you have anything to contribute?Note signup is free, anonmous email addresses are ok.
Dismal BNP result in Notts
05-05-2011 01:25
The fascist BNP fielded only two candidates in Nottinghamshire for yesterday's local elections. Simon 'Bob' Brindley and Bob Coyne stood in Bilborough in Nottingham and only achieved a measly 3.5% of the vote. The party failed to get it together to field any candidates in former strongholds such as Ashfield and Broxtowe.
However, over the border in Leicestershire the party gained a councillor - Cathy Duffy (East Goscote, Charnwood, by only 4 votes) although they lost two from North West Leicestershire. To the west, the BNP polled over 10% in a number of wards in Derby and Bolsover although, of course, this is well below what they need to win.
The party is in collapse nationally, losing most of its councillors and many former BNP members have jumped ship. Financial scandals, in-fighting and a dictatorial leader who refuses to give up the reins have all but finished the party. Nick Griffin is making a Hitler-style last stand in his bunker but he knows his game is up.
Met Occupation still going strong
05-05-2011 01:24
Update on London Met Occupation ( see http://wearelondonmet.wordpress.com ) :
All the support has been really really touching. Thank you for all your love and solidarity.
It is important to stress what is going on…
In case you’re unaware, the University plans to cut 70% of the courses being offered at London Met. This is a clear, ideological attack on Higher Education. The Government’s decision to cut the HE budget by 40% is having very real, and devastating effects on the ground. For somewhere like London Met that is heavily subsidised, the impact is obviously worse. People’s lives, both students and staff, are currently being turned upside-down. Hundreds of redundancies are in process.
But it’s interesting, because the courses that are being cut include History, Philosophy, Performing Arts, Languages, Trade Union Studies and Carribean Studies. Students choose to come to London Met to do these courses because of the fantastic tuition offered on these courses. They each have a long and rich tradition at this institution and it is a scandal that the University plans to axe them completely. It is our understanding that no other institution in the UK even offers Carribean Studies.
The message is very clear. London Met as we know it is changing. It will become increasingly business-orientated in its delivery of education as well as its educational offer. It will not provide the broad range of subjects to its applicants any longer. You will have a choice of 160 and that’s it. Instead of using its current diversity to contribute to the vision of being ‘Proud to be London Met’ and as a marketing tool, it’s likely that the proposed cuts will do the opposite. Deleting courses that attract students to an institution does not make any financial sense!
These cuts are therefore ideological, not logical. This is a time of real and severe crisis at London Met. It is important that people get behind this campaign and come down in person to support.
On Saturday there will be a ‘Teach-in’, a day of Alternative Education. This is the first event of its kind at London Met, and will be a key moment to co-ordinate and mobilise a national campaign. We really need to make this massive.
http://wearelondonmet.wordpress.com/2011/05/05/occupation-still-going-strong/