London women tram workers: equal pay strike 1918 Interesting additional information about the 1918 strike of women workers on London transport.
London mass strike, 1889 A short account of the mass strike in London which spread from the great docks strike in the East End and peaked on 1 September with up to 300…
Mosley's fascists and the narrative of victimisation A look at a common point of divergence on the effectiveness of anti-fascist action and its wider…
Tribute to Ernesto Leal, a founder of the London migrant cleaners' movement Tribute written by members of the Latin American Workers' Association (LAWAS) in 2009 after the…
WorkersWildWest Issue no.6 - West-London Newspaper We distribute 2,000 copies of WorkersWildWest at job centres, factories, warehouses and working class housing estates in far-west London. Would…
Boycotts and legal action as Clapton fans fight to take their club back Supporters of Clapton FC, renowned for their left-wing politics and activity in the local community,…
16th August 1848 - the last attempted armed rising on English soil? A short history of the attempted armed uprising of Chartists at Seven Dials in London, which was…
Hospital workers continue striking for fairer pay Workers at St Barts hospital trust in London are set to continue one of the largest ever hospital strikes in the UK.
The 1975 Spaghetti House siege: making the rhetoric real - Jenny Bourne A history of the Spaghetti House siege of 1975, when three armed black liberation activists intent…
Squatting in London: Precarity and Emergency Crisis Planning Due to sustained attacks from the state, councils, and property owners, squatters in England have…
Justice for Rash - police kill a twenty year old black man in Hackney Police chased Rash into a shop, then held him on the floor for several minutes. He stopped breathing…
St Bart's Hospital strike continues More than 700 cleaners, porters, and security staff at Barts NHS Trust in London are nearing the end of a 7 day strike for a pay increase of 30p…