On 17 June abortion rights supporters marched in solidarity with a woman jailed for two years for breaking abortion laws. The protest in London was sparked when a 44-year-old mother of three was given a 28-month extended sentence earlier in week after taking abortion pills after the 24-week legal limit. She was between 32 and 34 weeks pregnant at the time. Protesters marched from the Royal Courts of Justice to Whitehall, demanding release of the woman and an end to the criminalisation of abortion.
The campaign has stepped up against the victimisation of student activists who have bravely stood against the ongoing assault on Higher Education organised by the Department for Education and carried out by the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA), aided by University managements.
The campaign has stepped up against the victimisation of student activists who have bravely stood against the ongoing assault on Higher Education organised by the Department for Education and carried out by the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA), aided by University managements.
In Sheffield, Broomhall Social Centre hosted a discussion titled "Muslim and Jew tour: beyond Israel" on 12 May. The speakers and organisers had made repeated antisemitic remarks.
In Sheffield, Broomhall Social Centre hosted a discussion titled "Muslim and Jew tour: beyond Israel" on 12 May. The speakers and organisers had made repeated antisemitic remarks.