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Published:
January 04, 2014 17:37
by Nottingham Indymedia
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Notts Indymedia
2013 has been another relatively quiet year on the newswire, but it has not passed without event. Protests and strikes against austerity have continued and the death of Maggie Thatcher was marked.
Unfortunately, the year has not seen the resolution of the concerns about the project's sustainability - despite a large and enthusiastic meeting in February - and these will have to be revisited in the…
Published:
November 17, 2013 13:34
by Working Class Heroine
On Wednesday 13th November, Notts County Unison held a protest at County Hall against the cuts being proposed at Nottinghamshire County Council.
The council reverted to Labour control in May, but this has made little difference to the austerity programme in the county which continues apace.
Published:
October 31, 2013 23:34
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Thursday 31 October 2013
Pickets had been out across Nottingham and Trent Universities from 7.00am onwards.
Having cycled around various Trent locations, I have to say that students and staff largely ignored the call and so much of the university appeared to me to operating normally.
Published:
October 02, 2013 15:28
by windsock puppet
There is international concern about over-prescribing of psychiatric drugs for all communities, and many doctors and practitioners are starting to rethink their value. What else can be done?
Here locally, Making Waves Nottingham, a group led by people with lived experience of mental distress, has started to run sessions in partnership with Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust to support people read…
Published:
September 26, 2013 09:27
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
Central Fire Station, Nottingham
Wednesday 25th September 2013
Between 12 and 4pm on Wednesday, the Fire Brigade Union called for a strike by its members to highlight it's issues over pensions and that staff are expected to work until they are 60, doing such a physically demanding job.
“All the evidence demonstrates the physically arduous and dangerous nature of the work firefighters undertake.…
Published:
September 22, 2013 20:30
by Disillusioned kid
The oceans are dying, but there is something we can do about it. That was the message of Wietse van der Werf during his talk in Nottingham on Saturday evening.
Published:
September 13, 2013 23:19
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12 - 6.00pm Sunday 1st September.
The Nottingham Green Festival in the Arboretum Park, now in its 22nd year, is independently organised by grass routes community based volunteers, with no statutory funding. The ethical standards and environmental / human / animal rights ethos of the event are long established, having evolved from the pre-history of the Nottm Peace Festival from which it has grown…
Published:
July 19, 2013 14:01
by Windsockpuppet
The coalition government has launched two public consultations around the use of the NHS by migrants. The issue has been framed in such a way as to stir fears around British people being cheated. There are many legitimate concerns about universal access to healthcare, public health protection and Britain's obligations to Human Rights, but these will only be heard if people take part in the consult…
Published:
June 22, 2013 18:34
by A
Nottingham Migrant Solidarity is a group that aims to offer practical support to migrants on the France/UK border. Hundreds of people face destitution, brutality and harassment every day in Calais and most are fleeing violence and persecution in their home countries. We are a self-organised group who plan to give out free food to migrants in Calais between the 8th and 22nd July. In the months of …
Published:
June 21, 2013 15:22
by East Midlands Anti-fascists
This Sunday, a number of “Strong” events will take place around the country. These events have been organised as a response to the murder of Lee Rigby and are supposed to be against extremism but many have been hijacked by the EDL, the neo-Nazi Infidels and the BNP. Nottingham Strong fell apart after it was exposed as being an EDL front group. A Mansfield Strong event, which seems to have…
Published:
June 19, 2013 22:25
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
June 2013
Refugee Week is a UK-wide programme of arts. Part of Nottingham's contribution, was an Exhibition in the City Library, Nottingham.
It is an exhibition by, for and about refugees comprising photographic work, completed in workshops led by Gaylan Nazhad in partnership with City Arts, and a series of hand-painted banners. The banners were produced during workshops at Nottingham Refugee Fo…
Published:
May 14, 2013 10:30
by Georgina Curtis-Iddiols
Is street art devaluing Nottingham, or rather enhancing the city's culture? Despite the council's efforts to clean up Nottingham and bring an end to graffiti, the urban phenomenon lives on. The question is, should this form of cultural and political expression really be deemed illegal? Or should a difference be made between creative street art and mindless tagging and vandalism?
Published:
May 02, 2013 10:13
by Tinman
Latest issue of Riseup! Radio available now! This show we talk to someone from Chiapas about what's going on in the Zapatista communities over there. We hear about the on going court case against a group of squatters in Germany. Doom brings us up to speed on the case of a Nottingham man who has been unjustly been put on remand for alleged "threatening behaviour" during a DWP interview. We …
Published:
March 20, 2013 21:28
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.30pm Wednesday 20th March 2013. Market Square, Nottingham
Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) held a national strike today on Budget Day across the country. To highlight their concerns over pay, pensions and the governments continued austerity measures.
Published:
March 14, 2013 08:31
by The Riseup! Radio Gang
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Riseup Radio
After three cold winters in the wilderness Riseup! Radio has returned from the deepest, darkest depths of Nottingham. With local music and radical political news the podcast you’ve all missed more than you care to admit is coming straight for you.
Latest podcast: #22 - Phoenix Park
Previous articles: Riseup! Radio #21: Break up the party | Alternative Media Blossoms in Nottingham | Notts Ind…
Published:
March 12, 2013 17:24
by Fluffy GNU
Richard Stallman, a key figure in the free software movement (GNU project, Free Software Foundation) and pioneer of copyleft, gave a talk on Copyright vs Community in the Age of Computer Networks at the University of Nottingham yesterday evening. Stallman argued that copyright, a concept developed during the age of the printing press, has taken on oppressive qualities in the digital age, where it …
Published:
February 27, 2013 16:39
by Tash [Alan Lodge]
12.00 Saturday 23 February 2013
Anonymous Nottingham gather in the Market Square, Nottingham.
Then, treking off to visit the usual suspects in tax evasion and worker exploitation.
Barclays, NatWest, Burton/perkins, Boots, Starbucks, RBS, HSBC, Santandar, BHS, etc ... oh and of course Vodafone, twice {again!!!}. Included in this demo were the Broadmarsh and Victoria Shopping Centres.
Published:
February 23, 2013 17:35
by Nottingham Indymedia
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Notts Indymedia
After a well attended meeting at the Sumac Centre on Monday, a revived Nottingham Indymedia collective have decided to relaunch the site. Publishing is now enabled again so please write articles, promote your events and continue to contribute to our community.
It will only stay open with your support so make sure you publish your news here, join the mailing list and support the collective howe…
Published:
January 23, 2013 18:38
by Nottingham Indymedia
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Notts Indymedia
Following a lot of discussion in our meetings, the Nottingham Indymedia collective has decided to disable publishing on the site from 31st January. The dwindling input into this site from local activists and groups has left us wondering whether the effort that goes into maintaining the site is still needed and wanted.
We will hold a public meeting on 18th February, 7.30pm at the Sumac Centre…
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