UK Newswire Archive
Comedian Mark Thomas Turning Conflict Into Comedy In Palestine
08-09-2011 17:08
Welfare/ATOS & Harrington's indifference
08-09-2011 16:29
Professor Harrington- WCA/ATOS says Test will continue regardless while he refuses to comment whilst 'reviewing'....How many more have to suffer and/or die before this iniquitous 'Test' is dropped and ' silent' Harrington forced to resign in disgrace..????
End the Arms Trade! Defend the Right to Protest!
08-09-2011 15:55
A march for peace and freedom will take place on Wednesday 14th September, from Westminster to the ExCel Centre in east London, where 'Defence and Security Equipment International' (DSEi), the world's biggest arms trade fair will be in progress.
In recent months, citizens have been slaughtered by the day in Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Syria and elsewhere by totalitarian regimes that refuse to recognise their right to peaceful protest. To carry out this repression, governments have used arms sold to them by British companies through arms fairs like DSEi.
The British government spends millions of pounds defending the 'right' of arms companies to ply their wares undisturbed at DSEi, whilst forbidding citizens from marching peacefully and exercising their hard won rights to freedom of expression and association.
It is vital that we make the link between defending the right of citizens to protest peacefully and the arms trade.
Meet 10am, Kingsgate House - home of the Government's arms export division, UKTI DSO - 66-74 Victoria Street, London. SW1E 6SW
(5-10 min walk from Victoria tube and train stations)
MAP: http://tinyurl.com/3vuw2yg
Approximate distance to Custom House DLR (for ExCel): 8-9 miles (see detailed route info below)
For more info or to pledge participation, contact: Dan Viesnik
E-mail: vd2012-dsei [at] yahoo.co.uk
Mob: 07506 234 091
More info about the DSEi arms fair:
http://www.caat.org.uk/issues/armsfairs/dsei
http://www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk
Legal info:
Note that this march complies with the notification requirements for processions under sec.11 Public Order Act 1986. It may, however, breach a 30-day blanket ban on processions in the City of London and several east London boroughs. The organiser of this march reasonably believes that the ban is a serious, disproportionate and unreasonable infringement of Articles 10 (freedom of expression) and 11 (freedom of association) of the European Convention on Human Rights, incorporated into domestic law through the Human Rights Act 1998.
Please get in touch to publicly pledge to defy the ban.
Planned route: Victoria Street, Parliament Square, Whitehall, Strand, Fleet St, Ludgate Hill, Cannon St, Queen Victoria St, Cornhill, Leadenhall St, Aldgate, Aldgate High St, Whitechapel High St, Braham St, Commercial Road, East India Dock Rd, Silvertown Way, Peto St North, Victoria Dock Rd, finishing at Custom House DLR for ExCel Centre.
Hail to the true victors of Rupert's revolution
08-09-2011 15:22
On 13 September, one of the world's biggest arms fairs opens in London, backed by the British government. On 8 September, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry will hold a preview entitled "Middle East: A vast market for UK defence and security companies". The host was the Royal Bank of Scotland, a major investor in cluster bombs. According to Amnesty international, the victims of cluster bombs are 98 per cent civilians and 30 per cent children. The Royal Bank of Scotland has received £20 million in public money. The blurb for the bank's arms party reads: "The Middle East is one of the regions with the greatest number of opportunities for UK defence and security companies. Saudi Arabia... is the world's top defence importer, having spent $56bn in 2009... a very worthwhile region to target."Palestine Today 09 08 2011
08-09-2011 14:54
Yet another article on EDL Tower Hamlets...
08-09-2011 14:12
They came. They saw. They failed. And now they’re coming up with the usual bullshit to save face…National Day of Action Against Atos - 30th September
08-09-2011 13:44
We aren't going anywhere!
NATO’s glorious race war in Libya
08-09-2011 12:56
InfoUsurpa 12th - 18th September 2011
08-09-2011 12:55
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Shelter From The Storm
08-09-2011 11:55
Support Londons only 365 day a year FREE homeless shelter. End of summer fete:Sat 10th Sept: Islington Green London. 12-6pm
one source published :Iraqi Kurdistan caught between rebels, Iran and Turkey !!!
08-09-2011 11:23
http://www.ekurd.net/mismas/articles/misc2011/9/state5410.htm
Lennon in Bedford Nick
08-09-2011 09:28
Stephen Lennon aka Tommy Robinson, who is apparently on "hunger strike" whilst on remand for breaking his bail conditions, was visited by some beer-bellied cheerleaders yesterday.EDL Latest!
08-09-2011 09:26
The EDL made a bit of a hames on Saturday, now Tommy's in prison and yet another sex offender emerges from the ranks!Read all abaht it!
Major changes at Freedom newspaper
08-09-2011 09:16
Palestine Today 09 07 2011
07-09-2011 16:26
Bristol TruthJuice first meeting + guest speaker Darren Deojee
07-09-2011 15:55
First meeting tonightJust letting anyone interested know about a meeting tonight, Wed 7 Sept, 7pm at
The Arc Bar, Broad St, Bristol BS1 2HG.
It's the first meeting organised by Bristol TruthJuice with guest speaker Daren Deojee. They are a platform for discussing virtually anything but with a leaning towards things the government etc don't want us to know and of course with an emphasis on Truth.
http://bristol.truthjuice.co.uk/
http://www.truthjuice.co.uk/
Spartaci, Spartacum, Spartacuses?
07-09-2011 15:14
I have put myself back on trial to support the F&M defendants because I believe the CPS has no more reason to prosecute them than they do to prosecute me. It is in no-ones interest to penalise peaceful protest. It is in everyones’ interest to support people who stand up against injustice.
Anonymous Spartacus
In June, the Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges against 109 of the Fortnum 145, after doing the same with the few younger protesters some time before that. Their reason for continuing with the remaining 30 has been cited as the possession of ‘leaflets and signs‘.