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March 24, 2011 16:43
by nab
The University of Leeds plans to charge the full £9 000 in fees following in the foot-steps of Manchester, Essex, Surrey, Imperial College London, Oxford, Cambridge, Exeter and Durham universities. When the government education minister set the limit of fees to £9 000 he planned that this would only be in "exceptional circumstances", which apparently means that most Universities are in exceptiona…
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March 24, 2011 16:16
by unscabby dog
Staff at both the University of Bradford and Bradford college formed a picket line on the main entrances to both campuses today, Thursday 24th March, as a national strike called by the University and College Union (UCU) entered a third successive day
Also, across the Penines, students have been in occupation at the University of Manchesters Roscoe Lecture theatre for over a month now and are prep…
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March 22, 2011 18:50
by C Place
Common Place closing statement
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March 22, 2011 17:21
by nab
in group
IMC Northern England
On 21st March 2011, Leeds’ radical, autonomous social centre The Common Place announced that it would be closing after a final party weekend on 22nd-24th April. This will be felt by many as a great loss.
The reasons given in this statement from The Common Place are familiar to many social centres; the work to keep the place running ended up falling on too few people, working on a rented bu…
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March 20, 2011 18:37
by I Bike MCR
A month long DIY bike festival in Manchester
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March 19, 2011 17:49
by Leeds Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Human Rights Campaigners lobby Leeds Council to exclude Palestinian Occupation complicit company Veolia’s bid for controversial city incinerator contract.
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March 19, 2011 09:31
by audio drone
in group
IMC Northern England
Between 31st January and 6th February Cuts Cafe in Leeds held a series of events, including talks on a number of subjects
The attached files were derived from a workshop linking the crisis in relation to housing, the cuts and reforms of the Condems.
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March 15, 2011 22:06
by led
In addition to an all day general information stall which amongst other things collected hundreds of anti fur signatures, the following events took place:
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March 15, 2011 00:58
by Nava
As part of the animal rights spring gathering mobile demonstrations against the vivisection industry took place.
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March 13, 2011 00:59
by Anti Cuts Network
The Anti-Cuts Network is organising for a coach to go down on Friday 25th March, coming back on Sunday 27th March.
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March 11, 2011 11:01
by Sudhama Ranganathan
All across the world now ordinary people are rising up against repressive regimes which rob from them the ability to live free lives and have true multi-party democracies. People who no longer wish to have their voices silenced by governments repressing dissent or alternate views with torture, imprisonment and blacklisting/ social isolation have begun to rise up across the world. The ugly re…
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March 10, 2011 16:12
by Leeds ABC
A new pamphlet from Leeds Anarchist Black Cross.
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March 09, 2011 23:24
by pinkolady
Manchester City Council's budget meeting, at which Labour councillors planned to vote through £109 million cuts to adult services, was very nearly prevented by a noise demonstration from the public which stopped the meeting twice. But the Labour-controlled council was determined to implement the cuts, and ignore the results of their own public consultation which had produced mass expressions of op…
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March 09, 2011 17:02
by Christian Minshull
The UK is trying a variety of methods to break into the civil war in Libya - they must be resisted.
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March 08, 2011 13:11
by Branches & The Hive
Housing Co-ops in Bradford are looking for new members and are inviting those who are interested in radical social change and co-operative living to get in touch.
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March 07, 2011 19:58
by marianne
Each tide that washes into the beautiful "Energy Coast" of Cumbria brings toxic gifts that will reverberate down through the generations. These gifts are courtesy of Sellafield and the latest "discovery" of measurable radioactive particles was found on Harrington Beach near Workington.
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March 07, 2011 12:52
by Steve Leary
In our new press release "Are we the next to be labelled 'A Barrier to Enterprise' "(PR 101) links the publication of our latest Briefing Note "Energy Policy and the proposed National Planning Policy Framework" (E2) to what the Prime Minister said in Cardiff yesterday to conclude that the outcome predicted in "Energy Policy and the proposed National Planning Policy Framework" that rules governing …
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March 06, 2011 21:07
by leeds in crisis
Part 2 of 'What if there was a new movement and we weren't invited', Leeds on Weds 9th March - discussions on drive, practice and strategy.
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March 05, 2011 20:45
by protag
Harriet & Fatima, two cocoa farmers from Kuapa Kokoo co-operative[1] in the Western region of Ghana talk about their visit to the UK representing their organisation in connection with Fair Trade Fortnight[2] and also their attendance at International Women's Day [3].
(11 minutes 17 seconds)
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February 27, 2011 15:55
by Many Peee Pull
The BBC is reporting that the UK tax payers shares in RBS and Lloyd's are about to be sold off to the Qatar Royal Family.
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February 24, 2011 22:01
by York Antifascist
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February 24, 2011 19:58
by JimDog
Protests in solidarity with those being massacred in the anti-government uprising in Libya are continuing outside the Alhambra theatre in Bradford city centre.
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February 24, 2011 18:10
by The Common Place
Here is a statment from the Common Place regarding events around this article.
The CommonPlace would like to apologise for not acting earlier with regard to the racist implications of this event. We are happy to see an apology and explanation from the promoters, and see this as a sincere willingness to make amends.
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February 24, 2011 11:05
by No Racism at The Common Place
The Common Placeshould not be a space for racism.
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February 23, 2011 17:22
by Pierre
The past World Week for the Abolition of Meat from 22 to 29 January 2011 - the very first WWAM of the year - was a success. Varied events (such as street actions, silent demonstrations, "human" meat tray actions, protest marches...) were organized in over 70 towns and cities, mainly in Europe, but also in South Africa, in both Americas, in India as well as in Japan (here's the list). These e…
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February 23, 2011 13:36
by nab
There was a demonstration today outside the Civic Hall as Leeds City Council met to decide on this years budget.
The Council meeting was to decide the fate of Leeds Crisis Centre, Leisure Centres, Adult Social Care and other services.
To stop these cuts being pushed through the Council chambers have been occupied.
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February 22, 2011 16:27
by Manchester Airport on Trial
Campaigners remain defiant after Manchester airport protest sentencing
For many of the defendants, this was their first introduction to the judicial system. One of the defendants, speaking after court stated that 'having just experienced the highly flawed and outdated justice system for the first time, there has never been a more urgent need for people to utillise civil disobedience as a tact…
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February 21, 2011 18:54
by jimdog
in group
IMC Northern England
A large group of protestors gathered outside the Alhambra theatre in Bradford to protest against the murder of hundreds of anti-government activists in Libya and to call for the removal from power of the countrys dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi. At the time of writing, around 50 Bradford residents had already gathered and their numbers were continuing to grow.
The protest in Bradford has assembled as…
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February 21, 2011 13:09
by Manchester Airport On Trial
The trial of six climate protesters who breached airside security at Manchester Airport began today at Trafford Magistrates Court. The defendants will argue that they acted to prevent death and serious injury by stopping emissions from the airport, a plea which echoes the defence of Greenpeace campaigners acquitted of closing down Kingsnorth Power Station. During the trial, which is expected to la…
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February 19, 2011 21:35
by Stillshooter 2011
A thousand protesters gathered in a Shrewsbury to take part in a rally over council spending cuts.