Cops and ravers One raver, Adam, talks candidly about his personal experiences of the low-level police campaign that began against the scene as he got involved in it in Suffolk last year
BBC strike this month? 500 BBC production staff are likely to strike on the 15th and 23rd of February over job cuts. Mergers of production jobs, likely to cause over 100 job losses according to the union BECTU, have provoked the decision to strike by workers in Bristol, London, Birmingham and Manchester.
Interview with an ex-sex text worker In the wake of the first unfair dismissal case for a sex worker, libcom.org interviews another sex worker about the industry, the work, and the…
Bristol pool occupied A group of protesters have occupied the site of the former Bristol North swimming bath on Gloucester Road.
Bees United - supporters take over Bees United, the Brentford Supporters Trust, took over struggling Brentford Football Club in a buy-out on Friday.
Sex workers: GMB wins first ever unfair dismissal case An employment tribunal has just found that GMB member Mrs Irene Everitt, who worked on live adult chat lines, was unfairly dismissed by her employer Datapro Services Limited.
New York Times delivery disrupted by wildcat strike Today deliveries of some of the US's most popular and influential papers were disrupted by a wildcat strike of the carriers.
Film review: The Motorcycle Diaries Tom Jennings reviews the biographical film of revolutionary guerrilla Ernesto 'Che' Guevara - The Motorcycle Diaries (2004, dir Walter Salles)
Opera workers to strike Staff at the English National Opera (ENO) have voted to strike over a pay dispute. Members of the broadcasting union Bectu voted 94% in favour of strike action.
Di Canio in fascist salute ban Paolo Di Canio has been banned for one game and fined £7,000 by the Italian FA for making a fascist salute.
Brighton residents stop deportation of Iranian journalist Brighton campaigers successfully prevented the deportation of an Iranian dissident journalist who faced torture and persecution.
Guardian withdraws Chomsky interview The Guardian has withdrawn its recent interview with Noam Chomsky from its website, after their media editor admitted it was "misrepresenting... wrong... unjustified..." and has retracted the misrepresentations made in the interview with an "unreserved apology".