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international / anti-capitalism / news report Saturday March 26, 2011 17:00 by Ukuncut
(Guardian updates) 4.29pm: Ukuncut say that hundreds are now occupying their target, Fortnum and Masons, which they revealed half an hour ago on Twitter. 3.36pm: Here's a mid-afternoon round-up of the huge protest in London against the government's public sector spending cuts. •Around 500,000 people have joined the TUC's rally against the government's public sector spending cuts in central London. •The main group of the marchers demonstrated peacefully and walked along the pre-planned route from Embankment to Hyde Park. •Anti cuts and tax avoidance protesters closed down more than 13 shops on Oxford Street whilst many more shut their doors •The protest has been largely without violent incident but a breakaway group of protesters attacked shops and banks in the Oxford Street area. A scuffle broke out between a handful of activists and police in New Bond Street. Press release: UK Uncut read full story / add a comment
national / politics / elections / opinion/analysis Saturday March 26, 2011 16:28 by Christopher Isherwood
There is not one word on his literature about his position on abortion, civil partnership, his opposition to gay rights in general, his opposition to sex education. Not one word about religious values. No reference to his support for the Iona Institute and the right wing economic policies of its director David Quinn (overspending on public services was the problem) His Brief CV makes no mention of his period as sec to archbishop Connell. He is only for adult stem cell research etc You would think he was a soft-hearted liberal! When will he come out as a catholic extremist? read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Saturday March 26, 2011 13:02 by Justin Morahan
SUMMARY: If the State, in the name of the Irish people, prosecutes you wrongfully or maliciously, and the State loses, you can sue for damages. When you are good and ready to go ahead, the State can send you a letter ordering you to appear in another court where they will ask another judge to strike out your case. The reasons given are usually that your case is "vexatious" or "unlikely to succeed". Or if you fall ill and under doctor's orders, the reason could be "for want of prosecution". Kevin Tracey's six cases were struck out by the President of the High Court on 4 March last. His doctor's and hospital consultant's certificates were deemed by the Judge to be inadequate. He is allowed to "appeal" to the Supreme Court but as a lay litigant who is still under doctor's orders, the odds are stacked against him to carry through or win such an appeal. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Saturday March 26, 2011 07:40 by Ciaron O'Reilly
How can you incite people to resist the exploitative war making state, when you haven't looked after the ones who you incited last time and are presently being tortured and facing possible execution or a probable life time in jail??????? Good fkn question, I reckon? End the War! Free Julian Assange and Bradley Manning! Cut the Crap! Miliband really?? As we say in OZ, "Labor Party, same shit different flies!" read full story / add a comment |
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