Hope of preventing the Tories’ oppressive Public order Act seems to be out of reach for most, including Keir Starmer’s Labour, but rare rumblings of rebellion from the House of Lords hope to deal the belligerent bill a ‘fatal’ blow. Whilst the bulk of the anti-protest...
Just Stop Oil activists have got more of a moral compass than most of us, and balls of steel too. They’re up to their usual antics today, and good for them. You wouldn’t think that asking the government to halt new oil and gas licenses – especially...
This weekend, members of ASLEF and the RMT union will walk out yet again, and Rishi Sunak’s Government are not even close to meeting their demands regarding pay and working conditions. Rail strikes inevitably cause disruption, that is their sole purpose....
the New Public Order Act has journalists covered The UK’s new Public Order Act has recently sparked a heated debate surrounding freedom of speech, criminalising a wide range of protest behaviours – always a sign of a healthy democracy, when the passing of...
Don’t be fooled by the word ‘dropped’, inflation is still here. Prices are still rising, just by 1.4% less than they were in March. In today’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) monthly stats drop, the Consumer Price Index (how inflation of...