LGBT refugee wins legal battle to stay in UK Aderonke Apata was accused of faking her sexuality, but has now won her 13 year battle for asylum.
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…
Neo-Nazi secret meeting in Holborn cancelled A secret neo-Nazi meeting due to be held this Wednesday has been stopped after the venue cancelled the booking
Help us report on the class struggle libcom.org is looking for volunteers to help us rejuvenate our news reporting, making it a better resource for all of us trying to organise and…
West London Amazon Flex worker's report Self-employed worker's report about the ups and downs of driving for Amazon.
UK: A Promising Hospital Strike Since the Spring of this year in several London hospitals about 750 cleaners, security personnel and porters have been in dispute with their…
Labour Advice Bureau – Workers’ Dreadnought Here is a sarcastic piece from Sylvia Pankhurst’s Workers’ Dreadnought paper in 1922, it was reprinted as follows in 1961 by the UK-based…
The terminal decline of the TUC In 2016 trade union membership dipped to an all time low. Analysis by TUC officials suggests that the situation is even starker – younger workers…
Rioting or Protesting? Losing It or Finding It? Reflections on the 1975 Chapeltown riot by Max Farrar. The author was arrested for threatening behaviour, assaulting a policeman, incitement to…
Riot or Protest, the Hyde Park riot in Leeds, 1995 In the Hyde Park area of Leeds, there was a night of rioting on 10th July 1995 in response to police continued police harassment of locals,…
From Oldham to Bradford: the violence of the violated From April to July 2001, the northern English towns of Oldham, Burnley and Bradford saw violent…
The Northern ‘race riots’ of the summer of 2001 – were they riots, were they racial? Max Farrar's draft study of the 2001 riots in Harehills, Leeds is one of very few serious…