Far right exploit Epping anger
Protests have been held outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex following the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl, which an asylum seeker being housed there has been charged with.
Protests have been held outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex following the sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl, which an asylum seeker being housed there has been charged with.
On 22 July 2005 an innocent man was brutally shot to death by police at Stockwell tube station in south London. Like millions of Londoners that day, Jean Charles de Menezes, an electrician, was on his way to work. However, he became the target of a ruthless ‘shoot to kill’ Metropolitan Police operation.
“Anybody can become disabled” said one protester outside parliament on Wednesday 9 July. Keir Starmer’s plans to cut disability benefits target some of the most vulnerable people in our society.
During rush hour on the morning of 7 July 2005, four suicide bombers attacked three London Underground trains and a bus. 52 people were killed and over 700 injured.
London’s police frequently serve not as they claim to be protectors of all communities, but as enforcers of inequality, especially for Black and other minority residents.
Crowds took the streets in celebration of how far the fight for LGBTQ+ liberation has come throughout history. However, there are attacks on LGBTQ+ people worldwide. In the US, with Donald Trump’s flurry of executive orders dismantling healthcare, legal recognition, and protection from discrimination.
I don’t trust Starmer within an inch of my life. They say things and then we find they mean nothing. I have a disabled niece, she is autistic, has a learning disability, is non-verbal and goes to a special school.
Over thirty young and new Socialist Party members gathered at the party’s national centre on Saturday 28 June, to attend a London day school.
Southwark Trades Council hosted a public meeting on 24 June to discuss trade union political representation. A range of activists and political groups were invited to attend.
Founded in 1854 by Christian Socialists as The Working Men’s College, WM College in Camden is a hub for the local community. It’s facing a deficit of £500,000 for this year, following undisclosed deficits for the previous two years.
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