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19-10-2013 09:33

Abused Childrens Concert

Celebrity Concert at the o2 Arena 2014 to raise funds for he safe houses. Read more >>

12-10-2013 10:43

Censorship and Cover up in Dublin

Graham Joe Stalin Cantwell has been exposed. This man is now a film Director in London. Read more >>

08-10-2013 10:28

Harssament, illeghal eviction: what does the dpp of engalnd do?

The English DPP Kier Starmer QC is on his way out. He is often given unchallenged platform. Read more >>

07-09-2013 07:04

The High Court bid by the EDL yesterday. Do the EDL respect democracy?

The EDL argued in the Hight Court in London on Friday 06 Sept 2013 that they were
a "human rights organisation". The Judge didn't see it that way and refused the EDL's claims against the Metropolitan Police Read more >>

06-09-2013 11:32

EDL - and George Galloway's EDM. Check which MPs haven't signed yet

Ex Bethnal Green and Bow MP G Galloway has tabled an Early Day Motion against the EDL's threatened march in Tower Hamlets on Saturday 7 september 213 Read more >>

19-11-2012 20:10

Farewell to Indymedia London and Shift Magazine

This special edition of Dissident Island features two radical media collectives: London Indymedia and Shift Magazine.

Featured Speakers/Commentators: tony, maqui, yossarian, rikki, lauren, ben, dissident island, jahpawa, dissident island crew Read more >>

13-10-2012 14:55

Time to move on: IMC London signing off

The Indymedia London collective has taken a decision to close.

Collectively we have racked up almost 100 years of involvement with the Indymedia project; from the beginnings of Indymedia in 1999 and the launch of Indymedia UK in 2000 as a manual website and evolution to a content management site, to the creation of local indymedia groups in 2003, and then the launch of the current IMC London website in 2008.

So it is with a sad heart that we bring this latest chapter to an end. Firstly thanks to all the people, friends and comrades who have participated in the project with us over the years, as users, as members of the london collective (over 50 people) and other imc collectives, or as supporters behind the scenes. All of us wish to continue working in a similar terrain and view what comes next as a development from the work that’s already been done. However for us, this Indymedia project is for many reasons no longer the one which we think is tactically useful to put our energy into. There are still many features of the project that we believe to be important and essential, but others which are less so. Below we set out some thoughts on both of these, and some of the challenges and limitations of the Indymedia project over the years.

On a practical note, the open publishing newswire of this website is now closed and the content will be archived, along with selected london related content from the previous different Indymedia UK websites. User logons for the website will no longer work. Our public email lists and wiki pages will also be closed and kept as archives.

We will add to the London Indymedia archive some further reflections and evaluations generated through more than a decade of practice, debate and argument. We also think the function of the London events calendar has been an important one and are interested in thinking about ways of retaining this function in one way or other.

If you wish to contact us or send any feedback on the rest of this farewell message please email us at imc-london-contact@lists.indymedia.org

See you on the streets!
IMC London
xXx

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13-10-2008 09:45

infousurpa & offline london

London Info Usurpa and Offline are out today, with reports of events and actions of the past two weeks and planned events for the next two weeks. Read more >>

11-10-2008 12:17 | 1 addition

aktivix and other tech collectives statement on 11 Oct 08

As part of a Day of Action Freedom not Fear, radical tech collectives from Europe and beyond have come up with the following statement which summarises what their position on privacy rights is. Read more >>

27-09-2008 21:53

Infousurpa out now

After a summer break ... InfoUsurpa is back now.

Please print and distribute. Read more >>

25-08-2008 10:29

Free Films, Live Music TONIGHT, Final Monday Love

Monday Love 7
After Carnival Party, Monday 25th August, 7pm-2am at The Good Ship 289 Kilburn High Road, London Read more >>

23-08-2008 17:48

FREE Monday Love Carnival After Party with Movimientos

Monday Love 7
After Carnival Party, Monday 25th August, 7pm-2am at The Good Ship 289 Kilburn High Road, London Read more >>

10-08-2008 10:48

Monday Love - Spike Benefit/Climate Camp News

Monday Love 7
This weeks Monday Love at The Good Ship, 289 Kilburn High Road, is a big benefit night for Spike Surplus Scheme, a squatted social centre in South London which is under serious threat.

Also catch up with the latest videos and news from Climate Camp 2008

Free Entry all night from 7pm Read more >>

08-08-2008 21:45

Monday Love Spike Surplus Scheme Benefit Night

Monday Love 7
Independent Cinema & Live Music on Monday 11th august at The Good Ship, 289
Kilburn High Road. 7pm-2am. Free entry all night. Read more >>

04-08-2008 10:07

All Aboard The Good Ship fro Monday Love!

Monday Love 7
Because We Live In a World of Conflict, Misinformation, Disinformation MONDAY LOVE part 7 boards the Good Ship with a party of Grass roots Heroes and Servants of freedom. These London based souljas are coming to help in the reasoning thru MultiMedia Piracy, Open Deck discussion, independent music, Social witnesses, Front line Filmmaking to Share with us 100 things we need to know this year. Read more >>

10-07-2008 13:07

Latest London Offline & Infousurpa now out

... With the latest news and events that you have probably seen in Indymedia London and elsewhere ... Read more >>

26-06-2008 17:54

Offline & Infousurpa online

Latest Offline and Infousurpa now online.
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14-06-2008 15:14

London Indymedia Offline & InfoUsurpa

June 16th-29th edition now available.
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04-06-2008 22:01

Why are the police using surveillance on journalists?

Police should stop routine surveillance of reporters and photographers covering demonstrations in London, the National Union of Journalists has told Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
NUJ general secretary Jeremy Dear made the call in a letter to Smith after receiving complaints that journalists, particularly photographers, were facing what amounted to harassment by members of the Metropolitan Police Forward Intelligence Team (FIT). Read more >>

16-05-2008 16:08 | 1 addition

Offline & Usurpa

Latest London Indymedia Offline news sheet and InfoUsurpa guide Read more >>

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