UK Public sector cuts Newswire Archive
Total Failure of Class War Politics in Britain
29-09-2011 00:02
Open Letter on Atos ‘Healthcare’ to the BMJ and RCN
28-09-2011 19:16
Over 100 groups and individuals have signed a letter to the British Medical Association (BMJ) and the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) urging them to stop giving disability deniers Atos credibility by advertising their vacancies and allowing them to attend their events.National Day of Action against Atos. Oxford Protest.
28-09-2011 17:45
Advertising protest outside Atos Offices OxfordNHS child heart unit Vandalism
28-09-2011 17:32
TOMORROW: Spanish solidarity demonstration - "La lucha está en la calle!"
28-09-2011 16:24
Scope to shut down DIAL UK, make all staff redundant
28-09-2011 14:21
Scope a National charity plan to shut down a smaller charity DIAL UK and make the DIAL UK staff redundant following a recent merger. This will impact on Disabled People's Advice Services.Benefiting from workfare - 'It's exploitation and it's repellent'
27-09-2011 11:41
TK Maxx, Wilkinsons, Savers and Matalan have been named as major retailers where unemployed people are being sent to work without pay. Since our article last month[1] exposing Tesco, Primark and other multinationals taking unpaid work placements, various people have contacted Corporate Watch describing their own experiences of being sent to major retailers, as well as councils and charities, to do similar work to that of salaried staff while receiving only £67.50 a week in Jobseekers' Allowance.Full article | 3 additions | 1 comment
National Day of Action Against Atos - Latest Round Up
27-09-2011 11:34
Indymedia, Terror, Anti-Cuts demos & the CPGB-ML
26-09-2011 23:34
Solidarity Demonstration for Banner Drop Anti-Cuts Activist
26-09-2011 20:49
Our view of today's demonstration in Birmingham...Swindon Anarchists launched
26-09-2011 16:57
A new group for anarchists in Swindon and Wilts has been launched - come and join the fun!David Willetts says deaths of disabled people "are not a policy", gets pied.
25-09-2011 15:03
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Greek Anarchy - in the UK now?
24-09-2011 23:38
Greek Anarchy - in the UK, now?Lessons of the Miners Strike & Poll Tax Riot
24-09-2011 11:51
The Anti-Cuts movement will succeed if it defends true democratic principles, but FAIL if it is perceived to be opposing them...Cops to stop recording ethnicity of stop-and-account subjects
23-09-2011 17:50
Half of police forces nationwide, including 5 of the 10 forces with the worst record for targeting minorities, are to scrap the recording of the ethnicity of people they pull over under stop-and-account powers. The recording is being scrapped as part of the agenda to cut down police red tape. Of the 43 police forces in England and Wales, 21 are to scrap the recording of ethnicity, including West Midlands, Avon and Somerset, Thames Valley, Sussex and Hertfordshire, all of which already rank among the top 10 forces for targeting minorities. A West Midlands police officer is 7 times more likely to enact a stop-and-account on an Afro-Carribean than a white. [1] [2]State strategies to wreck UK Uncut, Dale Farm & March 26 etc
23-09-2011 16:23
National treasures 'under the hammer' as campaigners auction off public services
23-09-2011 15:21
Protest against the government's plans to sell off ALL our public services. Meet outside Westminster tube station (opposite Big Ben) in London at 1pm this Saturday 24 September. (Ring Cat Hobbs for more information or to join the protest 07817 885 131.)Full article | 1 addition | 1 comment
Brighton9: 4 acquitted, 5 Conditional Discharges
23-09-2011 15:09
Four of the uk uncut activists on trial for criminal damage were acquitted at Brighton Magistrates Court this afternoon. The 5 found guilty were sentenced to 6 months conditional discharge and costs of £2000 each.
Brighton 9: Verdict this Friday
23-09-2011 09:49
On Friday afternoon, after a 9 day trial, the verdict for the 9 activists accused of criminal damage as a result of the Brighton Uncut action at Top Shop on the 4th December last year, will be announced. That day 8 activists super-glued themselves inside the windows of the shop (where they remained for around 4 hours) while a demonstration took place outside. In total 21 people (out of a total of around 50 people who took part) were arrested that day, with many people kettled and arrested outside the shop.