UK environmentalists target Barclays in fossil fuels campaign
Protest’s organisers say bank invested more $30bn in 15 fossil fuel projects from 2012-17
December 2016
Reasons to be hopeful
The rise of fascism is not inevitable – just look at Bridges Not Walls
Ellie Mae O'Hagan
‘How can we fight the rise of the far right?’ people say. Try Bridges Not Walls, the movement spawned after Trump’s election to reject hate
July 2015
A moment that changed me
A moment that changed me – the day I discovered protest
Ellie Mae O'Hagan
An ordinary email I sent one day in 2010 unleashed a chain of events that led to the creation of UK Uncut and taught me that change is always possible
May 2015
Anti-austerity protesters gather in London to demonstrate against cuts
Worried about Tory austerity? Here are seven ways to take action
Cait Crosse
April 2015
Is the left in Britain still alive and well?
As mainstream politics moves to the centre, what has happened to the beating heart of the left? Zoe Williams takes a road trip in search of 21st-century socialists
October 2014
Undercover, with Rob Evans and Paul Lewis
Police concede allegations over attempts to turn activists into informers are “serious”
An investigation has been launched into claims that activists felt intimidated by police who wanted them to spy on other campaigners
June 2014
Undercover, with Rob Evans and Paul Lewis
Further headaches for undercover police chiefs as more activists' convictions could be overturned
UK Uncut protesters blockade Vodafone stores across country
March 2014
Yes, there is still life for the left after Tony Benn and Bob Crow
Owen Jones
Policeman who punched woman used CS gas on UK Uncut protesters
November 2013
Undercover, with Rob Evans and Paul Lewis
Police criticised and ridiculed over attempt to spy on students and protesters
Secret footage has revealed how a policeman tried to recruit an activist to feed him information about the political activities of students and other campaigners
October 2013
UK Uncut plans legal aid protests across Britain
Anti-austerity group plans action at courts in Manchester, London, Northampton, Hull, Liverpool, Cambridge and Norwich
August 2013
Police watchdog criticises Met officer over use of CS gas on protesters
IPCC says there was insufficient justification for officer's actions at UK Uncut protest and recommends 'misconduct meeting'
July 2013
UK Uncut forces closure of HSBC branches in tax protest
Campaigners target the bank in 13 locations, including Glasgow, Sheffield, and Brixton and Regent's Street in London
May 2013
Marks & Spencer under fire over online tax arrangements
Exclusive: Retailer accused of scheme in which goods shipped to Europe from UK are invoiced to Irish subsidiary at lower rate
UK Uncut loses legal challenge over Goldman Sachs tax deal with HMRC
Judge rules deal was not unlawful but criticises former tax boss for taking into account potential embarrassment to Osborne
Tax chief waived £20m owed by bank 'for fear of embarrassing chancellor'
Dave Hartnett overruled legal advice and HMRC guidelines to settle dispute with Goldman Sachs, high court hears
April 2013
Storm brews over energy price rises and HMRC appointment of npower chief
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Margaret Thatcher and benefit cuts protests - Saturday 13 April