Movement(s) Media

: Protest against blacklsiting at "The Rock", Bury

Over 20 members of Unite the Union and their supporters came to demonstrate and unfurl banners in their protest against the blacklist in the construction trade at the The Rock in Bury on Thursday 27th August 2009.

: Schnews: Issue 689

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: Last Hours: Climate Camp ends with day of protest

People staying at or involved in this years Camp for Climate Action took action across the City of London this week.

: Softpedia: UK Parliament website attacked

Part of the website of the UK parliament has been cracked (hacked into), revealing the administrators' passwords which were stored unencrypted. After the attack was reported to the webmaster, it took over 2 days for them to take the compromised page off-line, which means that everyone who's interested in such things will have had plenty of time to fiddle with the system. Eight days later, the page

: Open Cast Coal in the UK

an interesting article on open cast coal mining in the UK with a map of open cast coal production. The Guardian's angle on this is that all this new coal mining makes the UK look rather foolish at the UN's Climate Summit in Copenhagen in December.

: Netsquared: Secure, Private, Anonymous Telephone

A repost of a repost from a somewhat dubious source (our friends at the Guardian) but definitely something worth checking out regarding efforts to turn an Android based phone into a secure and anonymous way to make and receive calls and text messages.

: The Mule: Mark Thomas - It's the economy, stupid!

MULE’s Michael Pooler caught up with activist comedian Mark Thomas during a visit to Manchester and Salford, which took in visits to Hazel Blears’ house and the Deansgate tax office. Right now the tireless campaigner is asking for an invasion of tax-haven Jersey and the nationalisation of Tesco…

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: Libcom: Participatory soc. or Libertarian com.ism?

In late 2008 the libcom.org group were approached by the UKWatch.net website to take part in a debate with the Project for a Participatory Society (PPS), themed around ‘anti-capitalist vision.’ This seemed like a good opportunity to get our own ideas down in writing, as well as to subject them to the test of robust criticism. We also had criticisms of our own of ‘participatory economics’ (‘parecon…

: New Deal Scandal: You are likely to be owed £50+

Allegations of irregularities in the way that New Deal travel allowances are calculated and advice on claiming back what's owed.

: Slashdot: UK national ID card cloned in 12 minutes

The national identity card scheme, now being tested on immigrants to the UK, has effectively been defeated. Once it becomes possible to clone an identity like this, there's no way for law enforcement officials to prove that the person carrying a card is a unique individual so the whole house of cards comes down. Hackers 1 - Government 0.

: Submedia: The Present Insurrection

Submedia.tv monthly news roundup including EF! logging blockade, G7 gangstas, factory occupation french stylee (le boom boom), pipeline perforation and analysis of US 'green scare' repression

: BBC: Police criticised over G20 Cordon

Article from the bbc regarding criticism of the police at the G20 protests on April 1st which was attended by many Northern activists and groups.

: YANC: What's Wrong With Coal?

Short documentary by Yorkshire Against New Coal set at a protest against open-cast mining in Ledston, Yorkshire.

What's Wrong With Coal? from Will Luton on Vimeo.

: Mule: Closed Doors at Manchester Council

Andy Lockhart and Andrew Bowman write about the lack of transparency in their local authority and the local press's lack of interest

http://themule.info/article/closed-doors-at-the-council#more-416

: Earth First!: Action Update

Car tyres deflate in the night, diggers halted in their tracks, buildings and MPs covered in slime...airports plagued by crazy golf, picnics, city gents and hostage-taking...eco-villages and other autonomous spaces sprout, as others are under threat...tree-sits, banks evicted, fake phone-masts and whaling ships sunk....it must be time for another Earth First! Action Update, bringing you a concentr…

: MediaLens: The Guardian, Climate and Advertising

In this open letter to George Monbiot, writers David Edwards and David Cromwell explore the murky relationships between journalists, media corporations and advertisers. It includes an interesting passage about what happens on the rare occasions that vested interests come close to being exposed, "The Day The Guardian Ads Department Went Apeshit."

http://www.medialens.org/alerts/09/090615_the_guard…

: Bradford T&A: Do You Need A Hand With The Shopping

Charity volunteers have begun a new service to help older and infirm people get their shopping done.

Co-ordinator Joanna Gramshaw said "We are always looking for new clients and volunteers so if you are interested or know of anyone who would like an occasional visit, please contact me on (01943) 603348



Full story here...

http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/4524345.Do_you_need_a_hand_with_the…

: Schnews: Big Green Gathering cancelled

Special issue of Schnews covering the cancellation of this years Big Green Gathering:

http://www.schnews.org.uk/archive/news685.php

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