SchNews
- 25 Aug 2008BySchNews
SchNEWS reports on the on-going protests against a new Shell pipeline being constructed in Ireland, and the heavy-handed police and Shell-security response.
- 20 Aug 2008BySchNews

Reports coming in from the Camp for Climate Action Day of Mass Action August suggest that the day was more successful than many mainstream media sources made out. Schnews provides a round-up of events
- 09 Aug 2008BySchNews
This year's climate camp has been a model of popular activism and non-hierarchical organisation, despite the heavy-handed police repression. SchNEWS reports.
- 19 Jul 2008BySchNews
SchNEWS reports on campaigners against a new city academy in Wembley, who are keeping up their protest despite the camp they set-up being evicted on Wed 16th July.
- 12 Jul 2008BySchNews

New Labour has now decreed that every NHS trust must have a Private and Overseas Patients Co-ordinator, who functions as a debt collector, hunting down foreigners in hospital beds and making them pay or turfing them out of the country. SchNEWS looks at the details
- 05 Jul 2008BySchNews

In an outrageous story of greed, lust and structural adjustment, SchNews charts the steady decline of the G8 cartel
- 28 Jun 2008BySchNews

SchNEWS asks who’s harassing who as The Crawley and Horsham Foxhunt seeks giant exclusion zone against local hunt monitors and Wildlife Protection Group
- 22 Jun 2008BySchNews

Health Secretary Alan Johnson has made it clear that he is keen to see fluoride added to everyone’s water as soon as possible. SchNews thinks that's a bad idea
- 14 Jun 2008BySchNews

With media attention focussed on British soldiers who have been killed fighting in Afghanistan, SchNEWS looks at who is really benefiting from the war.
- 08 Jun 2008BySchNews
The story of the two Nottingham Uni students who were arrested on bogus terror charges two weeks ago has turned into a victimisation campaign against one of the arrestees, says SchNEWS
- 07 Jun 2008BySchNews

SchNEWS reports on a good turnout - police and protesters alike - for
Carnival Against the Arms Trade. - 24 May 2008BySchNews

Are students 'intelligent enough to represent themselves' in a court of law? SchNEWS reports on the refusal of legal aid to a group of students accused of 'aggravated trespass'.
- 11 May 2008BySchNews

Schnews reports on a march against the world’s second largest seller of small-arms, Heckler and Koch.
- 05 May 2008BySchNews

Dawn raids are being used by the Borders and Immigration Agency to take failed asylum seekers into custody, prior to deportation. SchNews reports on attempts by activists to intercept the raids.
- 14 Apr 2008BySchNews

SchNEWS remembers Simon Jones, who was killed 10 years ago at a Shoreham dock on his first day at work unloading a ship.
- 13 Apr 2008BySchNews
Workplace safety is worse than ever, and the recently passed Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act will do little to resolve the problem. Schnews reports on the work of a campaigning organisation called FACK - Families Against Corporate Killers.
- 30 Mar 2008BySchNews
Schnews is not too hopeful that the ‘disastrous’ opening of Terminal 5 will do anything to halt massive growth in air travel. The chaos at Terminal 5 is a mere blip for the monstrous British Airways.
- 22 Mar 2008BySchNews

The Sussex police force has launched an unprecedented campaign to block public showings of an independent anti-arms trade film, 'On the Verge'. SchNEWSreports.
- 08 Mar 2008BySchNews
Three years on, SchNEWS reviews the UK "ban" on hunting.
- 04 Mar 2008BySchNews
SchNews looks at the increasing corporate control over seeds, and some of the initiatives to bypass that control.