Education round-up 23 June 2012: teacher strike ballot NUT strike ballot, performance management & teachers' payscale, Gove and O-levels
BNP murderer and paedophile convicted One British National Party member has been jailed for the murder of a delivery driver and his father, a BNP organiser and candidate, becomes the…
Some quick thoughts on Scottish independence For most people outside Scotland, myself included, the debate over Scottish independence has been largely peripheral. I've come across it…
The problem with the Pay Up campaign On the back of a demonstration at Sainsbury's headquarters, Pay Up has recently emerged as the latest UK Uncut-style activist campaign. Its aim…
We dont need no education: a short update I have not blogged in ages and so I thought I would post a small update on whats been happening and what the future holds for this blog in light…
Benefits withdrawn to punish low-waged workers for striking The "right to strike" in the UK comes under further attack today, as Iain Duncan Smith announces…
An interview with new British organization, Collective Action On 1 May 2012, a new anarchist communist organization called Collective Action was launched in the…
20 theses on workfare Blog post in which I pass off 140-character bursts from Twitter as enigmatic libertarian communist analysis.
Reflections on the IWW (UK) National Strategy Conference – “organising the unorganised and the abandoned” A report and reflection on the (relatively) recent strategy conference from a UK IWW member.
Sussex University outsourcing update A short update on opposition to privatisation at the University of Sussex.
Dangerous subjects: UK students and the criminalization of protest Nina Power writes on the UK student movement and the demonisation and criminalisation of student…
Do something! A critique of activism Alasdair critiques aspects of student and political activism in the UK.