19-09-2006 09:56
A Call for July 7th Truth & Justice
This site was set-up in the wake of the London bombings on July 7th 2005 with the aim of getting to the truth about what really happened on the day that 56 people were killed and over 700 injured on London transport.
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19-09-2006 03:21
On 7 September 2006 Tony Blair dropped in on Quinton Kynaston technology school in St John's Wood, North London.
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11-09-2006 22:19
A London classroom assistant has been suspended for helping to organise a protest against Blair when he spoke at his school last week. Please support the campaign to defend his job and workers' right to protest.
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10-09-2006 16:14
Two NUJ journalists are ejected as Prime Minister Tony Blair visits St. John's Wood, North London.
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08-09-2006 10:00
If you would like to share your experiences with others in a openly public environment, in a group setting, please see Charity Sweet
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08-09-2006 09:20
If voting could change things, it would be illegal
- anonymous witty, clever, intelligent English young man
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06-09-2006 22:24
Protest against New Labour's schools sell-off!
Tomorrow, Thursday 7 September, Tony Blair and Secretary of State for Education Alan Johnson will be speaking from 2.30pm at Quintin Kynaston, a technology college in St John's Wood with a largely working-class, ethnically diverse student body and a large proportion of refugees, especially from Iran and Iraq. They are speaking there because it will be one of the first wave of "trust schools" handed over to big business by New Labour.
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06-09-2006 16:07
Corruption is a dirty ugly word.
Please read and distribute this statement of corruption - Statement of Charity sweet: expert independent witness on corruption - Part 1 of 4; should you see fit to do so.
All assistance welcome and needed in delivering this statement to the below noted governing bodies. XXX
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06-09-2006 10:41
Hundreds of people were in Trafalgar Square for the fourth annual Liberty festival for disabled people's rights.....
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04-09-2006 11:40
Supported by UBS Bank, HBOS, Legal & General Group and Heron International, Weybridge-based house builder – Crest Nicholson, have recently ‘moved house’. The shifty move to relocate their UK head office from Weybridge to Chertsey in Surrey, comes at a time when the company still appears to be considering an immoral legacy left by John Callcutt CBE, a former Chief Executive Officer.
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02-09-2006 15:08
Batman, get Robin... someone send out the Bat signal!
The Joker is loose in Metropolis!
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13-08-2006 20:09
about a dozen cyclists, including a sound system and solar-powered mini-cinema met at the finsbury park festival in north london this afternoon to start their ride up to lancaster and the camp for climate action.
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01-08-2006 10:38
Why has the noun and right of free speech been removed from the 10th edition of the Oxford Dictionary? Does this have anything to do with Tony the Toad's rediculous Socpa Act? Are you old enough to remember Perry Mason, the detective? Do you like secret societies? I have a few questions in my mind...
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29-06-2006 17:18
Two important figures from the US left will be speaking in London this Saturday.
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17-06-2006 23:35
URGENT call from re-cycle to help fill a container of bikes leaving for Cameroun on Sunday 18th June at 6pm.
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14-06-2006 17:24
As we approach the first anniversary of the bombings in London which claimed fifty six lives and injured over seven hundred people, we are still expected to accept the official ‘narrative’ of the events on that day in spite of the fact that it has been proven to be incorrect.
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14-06-2006 11:34
“ . . . While Rome burns – The question of performance at the end of the world ?” is a Series of workshops on art activism in the face of climate change and social collapse. 14th – 18th June
As Part of this years Performance Studies International gathering, exploring Performance and human-rights at Queen Mary, University of London – Workshops held in MANIFESTO ROOM – 6pm to 8pm each day 14th – 18th June – see
http://www.psi12.qmul.ac.uk/ for details.
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14-06-2006 08:24
Performance Studies international (PSi) 12: PERFORMING RIGHTS
PROGRAMME OF MANIFESTATIONS
Thursday 15 – Sunday June 18 2006
Venue: Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London.
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14-06-2006 08:19
YOU ARE INVITED TO TAKE PART IN COLLIDE/COLLABO A WEEK LONG EVENT DEALING THE NOTION OF HOW TO BRIDGE ART AND ACTIVISM CHALLENGING TRADITIONAL ART WORLD VALUES TO ENCOURAGE COLLABORATIVE ART PRACTICE.
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09-06-2006 06:43
UK Home Office minister Tony McNulty's wife Christine Gilbert is controversially in the news today [Friday 9 June 2006] over her appointment to head OFSTED, the English schools 'inspectorate' quango. There is more to that appointment than just the Blairing cronyism. Christine Gilbert has been ‘chief executive’ in the East London Borough of Tower Hamlets Council. She has really messed things up for the people in that role. Christine needed salvaging for two reasons - one her wrongful role in promoting the Crossrail hole Bill attacks on the East End and her utterly incompetent or pro-corruption role in allowing the massive votes theft, fraud and abuses at the recent Coucnil elections held 4 May 2006 and at the general election held on 5 May 2005.
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