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Resisting the gold rush: Dalradian Resources and the struggle against gold mining in Ireland

Communities in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland have been resisting proposals

A life costs £10,000: how G4S’ Brook House detention contract works

In 2017, security company G4S was in the headlines again after

Delancey: tax-haven Tories devouring neighbourhoods

Delancey is a property developer involved in some of London’s highest

Elephant & Castle shopping centre: the battle at London’s gentrification “ground zero”

The Elephant and Castle has been called London’s gentrification “ground zero”.

Immigration raids: how direct action got UK’s ICE squads on the run

Immigration raids on people’s workplaces are one of the UK government’s

Calais: after the Jungle – an interview with Calais Migrant Solidarity, June 2019

In 2016, the northern French port town of Calais was all

Calais: border profiteers update June 2019

Calais’ mayor has being trying to rebrand the town as a

Water bosses’ pay 2018

Another year, another round of bumper payouts for water bosses. The

The Priory Group: ‘morally bankrupt’ company makes millions for owners while young people die in its care

Last month, Priory Healthcare was fined £300,000 after 14 year-old Amy

Investigating Companies Summer School

Learn how to investigate a company with Corporate Watch and the

Quarterbridge-MAM: meet the companies waging ‘f***ing war’ on local markets

[responsivevoice_button] Town centre and street markets are at the frontline of

Grainger: the corporate landlord cashing in on the housing crisis

With house prices unaffordable and social housing unavailable, seven million households

Besson St: Lewisham council and Grainger building private flats on demolished council estate

[responsivevoice_button] Besson Street in New Cross is the target for Lewisham

Waterstones paying millions to US ‘vulture fund’ owners while denying staff living wage

[responsivevoice_button] Waterstones staff are demanding to be paid the living wage.

Can the University of London afford to bring its workers in-house?

[responsivevoice_button] Cleaners, security guards, catering staff and other workers at the