UK health workers take a stand against plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda
Health workers Lianna Reynolds and Sepeedeh Saleh talk about what prompted them to launch a campaign against the British government’s policy of deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda
United Kingdom votes to elect a new Parliament
Political instability persists in the United Kingdom, as people vote in the third elections in less than 4 years
Evidence debunks OPCW claim on Syrian ‘chemical attack’
In this explainer, we take a look at the fresh evidence that has emerged in the Syrian ‘chemical attack’ case that points to the fact that the Syrian government did not carry out any attack.
UK continued arms sales to Israel during Gaza massacres last year: report
The UK sold arms worth USD 18 million from March 30, 2018 till the end of the year, according to a report by Campaign Against Arms Trade
Thousands protest in UK demanding more funds for special education programs
According to reports, the austerity-driven Tory government has made massive fund cuts in the provisions for disabled children in education and medical care.
Theresa May set to resign amidst Brexit deadlock
May’s three year term heading the British government was almost entirely spent in negotiating and renegotiating United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, which eventually failed
Massive rally seeks people’s vote on Brexit
Over a million people marched on March 23 in London, with many of them demanding a second referendum. Other sections of the left pointed out that the government must respect the mandate of the 2016 referendum and regain the sovereignty of the country
As Brexit mess deepens, there are no easy answers in sight
With less than a month-and-a-half left for the deadline, the stalemate in parliament continues even as various stakeholders prepare for a disruptive exit of Britain from the European Union
British govt. workers seek a minimum wage, strike work
The workers were employed in the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
Post decisive Brexit verdict, a vote of confidence that could go either way
Theresa May is banking on the fact that the MPs who voted against the deal will nonetheless support her as they would like to avoid an election
As historic defeat looms over Brexit, Theresa May scrambles to reduce margin
The first vote on the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated by prime minister Theresa May is likely to see her government lose by a massive margin. It may even lead to a no-confidence vote against May
Ahead of Brexit vote, thousands march demanding Theresa May’s resignation
The protesters, many of whom were clad in yellow vests, marched under the banner ‘Britain is Broken.’ They demanded the conduct of general elections and called on working people to play an active role in resolving the crisis






