The recent local election in Britain brought major defeats for Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, while far-right Reform and progressive Greens marked breakthroughs.
Resident doctors in England are expected to strike April 7-13, demanding pay restoration, more jobs, and other steps to address NHS crisis.
Palestine solidarity activists were found guilty of public order breach in a decision described as “shocking” by movements.
Half a million people protested against racism and hatred in Britain, demanding unity and solidarity.
Health and human rights groups recently reiterated warnings over Palantir’s involvement in the British NHS.
More than a hundred years after the massacre, support for the demand for a formal apology is growing.
Activists in Britain express concern about repression of civil liberties as Starmer government bans Al-Quds Day march and enables US strikes on Iran.
British bases in Cyprus are a significant component to genocide and imperial wars, and inherently represent a colony on occupied land.
British parliamentarians condemn Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s decisions, warning they could drag the country into “catastrophic war with Iran.”
British trade unions are calling for action on the right to food, as growing numbers of workers report being unable to afford basic necessities.
Media reports suggest that the move came in response to pressure exerted by a UK-based Israeli association.
A British court has ruled that the ban on Palestine Action by Keir Starmer’s government is unlawful, marking another judicial breakthrough for the Palestine solidarity movement.






