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by Joe O'Brien
Rain soaked people danced and drank late into the night in London's Trafalgar Square to celebrate the passing of the former UK Prime Minister.
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by Joe O'Brien
A 24-hour general strike descended into rioting as thousands gathered in Neptune Square near the Spanish Parliament and created a powerful and emotional atmosphere.
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by Joe O'Brien
By early afternoon anti-austerity protesters had grown significantly in numbers. After actions throughout the area surrounding Sol Square and its back streets, protesters met up with union members. Riot police were deployed to disperse the crowd.
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by Joe O'Brien
The N14 General Strike sticker & graffiti campaign started in the early hours of the morning of 14 November and continued until the early hours of 15 November. Companies such as Starbucks and Vodafone who are accused of tax avoidance were amongst.
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by Joe O'Brien
Members of the English Defence League held a static protest opposite Parliament today after their planned march in Walthamstow had been banned. Any march in Waltham Forest has been banned for 30 days.
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by Joe O'Brien
Anti Workfare protesters caused chaos on busy Central London shopping streets. Members of anti workfare groups, UK Uncut, Occupy London and anarchist group Blac Bloc occupied shops and disrupted traffic.
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by Joe O'Brien
Disabled anti-cuts protesters formed a Disabled People Against Cuts demonstration as some padlocked their wheelchairs together and created a gridlock on one of London's busiest roads, Park Lane.
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by Joe O'Brien
Nurses, firefighters, games makers, unemployed, teachers & rail workers marched with others through Central London on Saturday in protest against Government cuts and increasing austerity. The TUC estimated the number of marchers at over 100,000.
